The terms "social class" and "social status" can be defined in the following way:

A. social class is the hierarchical stratification of people in social groups; social status is similar, but it is tied less to one's wealth.
B. social status refers to the economic status of all people; social class only applies to poor individuals.
C. social status is the hierarchical stratification of people in social groups; social class is similar, but it is tied less to one's wealth.
D. social class refers to the economic status of all people; social status only applies to wealthy individuals.


Answer: A

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