Social Studies, 29.01.2020 11:01 wirchakethan23
What is the major difference between an achieved status and an ascribed status?
a. one can change for an individual, and the other cannot.
b. one is for children the other is for adults
c. one is important, and the other is not important.
d. one is of interest to sociologists, and the other is not
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What is the major difference between an achieved status and an ascribed status?
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