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Lera25 [3.4K]
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How does class division favor the upper class of the society?

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HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
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People in the highest SES bracket, generally referred to as the upper class, likely have better access to healthcare, marry people of higher social status, attend more prestigious schools, and are more influential in politics than people in the middle class or working class.

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