| NOUN | a social stratum | social strata |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Although it was previously considered as a meal only eaten by the people of scarce resources, it has become extraordinarily popular in every social stratum in Paraguay.
- The sole "facts" which can be gleaned from his total œuvre are that he was a knight, his wife came from a higher social stratum, and one of his poems was presented to a "novell consistori" (new consistory), probably the Consistori de Barcelona, founded 1393.
- Houphouët-Boigny's political style and longevity shaped Ivorian elites into a wealthy, male, educated social stratum.
- Structural and cultural explanations for violence generally deal with the social stratum: that is relationships between people and groups.
- The concept of tax incidence is used in political science and sociology to analyze the level of resources extracted from each income social stratum in order to describe how the tax burden is distributed among social classes.
- References to the emerging social stratum of wealthy land-owning commoners began to appear after 1429.
- This is because fashion is considered a vehicle of conspicuous consumption and upward mobility within society and allowed people to express their individuality whilst maintaining the security of conformity with other members of their social stratum.
- Since the late 20th century it has become customary to consider 'Wessex Culture' as a limited social stratum rather than a distinct cultural grouping, specifically referring to the hundred or so particularly richly furnished graves in and around Wiltshire.
- In the early Republican era, as during the Regal era, the highest officers of the army were drawn from the same social stratum as the aristocratic "comitia curiata".
- The service sector consisted of a broad range of service providers, from individuals in the highest social stratum, such as clergy and professionals, to members of the lower classes, such as wagon drivers and servants.
- Conversely, the health selection hypothesis states that health determines what social stratum an individual will be in.
- Many of his poems were revelations and exposures of the life of the people in the lowest social stratum while others criticize social injustice imposed by the imperial court of Tang.
- were the units of Russian firearm infantry from the 16th to the early 18th centuries and also a social stratum, from which personnel for streltsy troops were traditionally recruited.
- Jansson's parents belonged to a social stratum straddling the working and the lower middle class, but they were interested in art and music and ambitious for their two sons, Eugène and his younger brother Adrian.
- The transnational capitalist class (TCC), also known as the transnational capitalist network (TCN), in neo-Gramscian and Marxian-influenced analyses of international political economy and globalization, is the global social stratum that controls supranational instruments of the global economy such as transnational corporations and heavily influences political organs such as the World Trade Organization.
- At that time, it was common for young women of that social stratum to receive music and drawing lessons.
- Greek was widely used in Judaea, at least in a certain social stratum.
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