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God, if I could choose, I would say none. All of these lead to inequality (because circumstances vary between many individuals) but I believe prestige should hold the most weight in determining social class. Prestige (which is respect, recognition, or regard) is based on many criteria, including wealth, family background, fame, leadership, power, occupation, and accomplishments. Leadership, power, and accomplishments can both be achieved by any individual with hard work. This is still an unfair balance (gender inequality, racial/ethnical inequality/racism) because of individual factors, it still leaves hope for some people to rise the social ladder.
Of the three dimensions of social stratification the one that I think has the most weight has to be Prestige.
Prestige has to do with the amount of respect that a person commands in the society that they find themselves. It is the respect that is associated with their status in the society.
The reason why I chose this is the fact that a person may have the two other options but they do not command the respect that they should have from the society.
The social stratification system establishes the social standing of a person in the society.
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