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Social Studies, 29.03.2021 04:10 naomiedgrey

“I find them fascinating also,” replied Calvin when discussing the Indian culture. “They use a system of stratification through ascribed status.” taught Edward. “What do you mean?” asked Calvin. “A system of stratification in which class is ascribed at birth and cannot be changed is called a(n) ,” said Edward. Wow! Replied Calvin…. Fascinating he thought. What did Edward correctly tell Calvin that fascinated him? Group of answer choices

Class system.

Caste system.

Estate system.

Rigid system.

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