According to Weber, what is true of the dimensions of stratification?

A. The economic, social, and political dimensions of stratification are usually related.
B. A person’s social, political, and economic statuses are always consistent with each other.
C. Political status is much more important in determining one’s position in the stratification system than is economic or social status.
D. There is no relationship between the economic, social, and political dimensions of stratification.


Answer: A

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