Agriculture also opened the way for socialstratification, exploitation and possibly patriarchy.
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Oh, well, no doubt the scheme of socialstratification was different out West.
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But that does not produce more social diversity, it produces more socialstratification.
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The size of the audience & their socialstratification were considered.
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Archaeologists have looked for evidence of socialstratification in these societies with mixed results.
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This socialstratification became a permanent fixture of English society.
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Whatever socialstratification there was in town disappeared at church.
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The socialstratification processes in many LMIC-and therefore the appropriate measurement tools-differ considerably from those in HIC.
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The result is socialstratification.
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The occultation imposed a sort of equality upon the city and its denizens, a five-minute suspension of socialstratification.
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Throughout the Victorian era, socialstratification was rigidly enforced, with first- and second-class baths catering for their respective constituencies.
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Ó Cadhain's Connemara is a narrow, unforgiving world where petty jealousies and socialstratification are carried to the grave.
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Second, food production may be organized so as to generate stored food surpluses, which permit economic specialization and socialstratification.
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The high genetic diversity found among Andhra populations may be attributed to socialstratification and the practice of strict endogamy.
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As to the origin of the custom, one idea is that sibling mating is a natural consequence of rigid socialstratification.
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Evidence is also presented on the linkages between health trajectories during adolescence and the transition to adulthood and socialstratification in adulthood.