How have social stratification, economics, and politics interacted in China over the past century?

What will be an ideal response?


Prior to 1948, there was a great deal of social stratification; the Communist Revolution vowed to eradicate it; but global and domestic economies today are exacerbating these factors and highlighting social stratification again.

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The display of wealth for social prestige is called:

a. a leveling mechanism. b. conspicuous consumption. c. redistribution. d. balanced reciprocity. e. barter.

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Variations in pronunciation and vocabulary that exist among the speakers of a language are termed

a. phonetics. b. dialects. c. pidgins. d. lexicon.

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A perfectly competitive firm is producing 1,100 units, which is their profit-maximizing output level. The market price for their good is $4 and the firm's average total cost to produce the 1,100 units is $4 Which of the following is true?

A) The firm is earning an economic profit. B) The firm is earning a competitive return. C) The firm is incurring an economic loss. D) The firm should increase its production.

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Which of the following statements is true?

A. Biological communities that maintain diversity are less resilient in sustaining environmental challenges without disappearing. B. Biological communities that maintain diversity are resilient enough to sustain environmental challenges without disappearing. C. Biological communities that maintain diversity are resilient enough to sustain environmental challenges but still disappear. D. Biological communities that have less diversity are resilient enough to sustain environmental challenges without disappearing.

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