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<p>these variables is essential and which are merely common correlates.</p>

<p>Social class is sometimes presented as a description of how members of the <a href="page.php?w=American_society">society</a> have sorted themselves along a continuum of positions varying in importance, influence, prestige, and compensation. It is disputed whether sharp lines can be drawn for social classes. One point of view in the debate is:</p>

<p><big>Social status</big></p>
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