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Q.

Class and status group are two categories of social stratification. Which one of the following is not a valid distinction between them ?

[A] Class is defined by its position in the system of production, whereas status group is characterized by pattern of consumption.
[B] A class is a smaller aggregate than a status group.
[C] Membership in a class is achieved, whereas membership in a status group is determined by both birth and achievement.
[D] A class acquires its identity in a society by contending forces and status by social recognition.
Answer & Explanation

Answer: A class is a smaller aggregate than a status group.

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