Which one? there is more than one.
Achieved status is the first answer, and the second is ascribed status, and its key aspects is that it can not be changed as it is assigned either in birth or later by, but involuntarily in life. It is neither chosen, nor strived for but assigned,eg royalty.
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Oceania is a region made up of thousands of islands throughout the Central and South Pacific Ocean. It includes Australia, the smallest continent in terms of total land area. ... Oceania also includes three island regions: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia (including the U.S. state of Hawaii). In fact, many scientists argue that Australia and Oceania is the continent most vulnerable to climate change because of its climate and geography. The heavily coastal populations of the continent's small islands are vulnerable to flooding and erosion because of sea level rise.
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Answer: Turned them into slaves.
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When the Ottomans under Mehmed II finally breached the walls of Constantinople, he gave his soldiers permission to do as they pleased to the city for 3 days. What followed was a massacre of epic proportions as many were put to the sword.
According to Byzantine minister George Sphrantzes, the Ottoman Turks made slaves of Noble women, Virgins and Nuns after dragging them from their hiding places in the churches and homes and killed the elderly and the sick.
Protestants and Catholics
The Northern Ireland Inter-Faith Forum, in keeping with other interfaith movements around the world, exists in order to encourage understanding and mutual respect between persons and groups from different religion and belief backgrounds. We have been concerned at recent statements made via the media which display negative and unsympathetic attitudes towards members of minority faith communities and challenge their rights as citizens in this society. We recognize that this is in part due to ignorance and limited educational opportunities to learn about our culturally diverse society, but we also acknowledge with deep regret the influence of international events that appear to promote exclusive forms of nationalism. At their worst these influences often result in racist and sectarian smears and sometimes in criminal activity such as attacks on mosques or synagogues or graveyards, or on people’s homes.