Social Inequality
Date Submitted: 06/07/2002 06:13:14
Category: / Society & Culture / People
Length: 10 pages (2803 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / People
Length: 10 pages (2803 words)
Social Inequality in the United States: Where Do Stereotypes Begin?
Social inequality reflects the belief that deviance is not merely deviant personal behavior, but also, behavior that is committed against other individuals of society. Social inequality involves the belief that some individuals are socially defined as disadvantaged due to their life circumstances. Social inequality can be applied to a number of life circumstances, such as poverty, race, gender, health, and many other phenomena. Status and
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