Which of the following statements describes a critique of the functional perspective on social stratification?

a. The stratification system results from the social process of matching people’s
skill, talent, and training to the demands of a given job.
b. The functionalist argument claims that poverty has some consequences that
benefit society.
c. The functionalist argument claims that society is equally open to everyone but
does not take discrimination into account.
d. The functionalist argument explains social stratification as an efficient and
effective process that benefits the entire society.


Answer: C

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