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What are intermediate goods? Why do economists exclude the value of intermediate goods while calculating national income?
Achieved Status
A status that depends on the capabilities and efforts of the individual.
Ascribed Status
A social position assigned to an individual at birth or involuntarily later in life, based on factors beyond their control, such as race, ethnicity, and family background.
Power
Is the probability that one actor within a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his or her own will despite resistance.
Social Relationship
Social relationships encompass the interactions and connections between individuals, ranging from casual acquaintances to intimate bonds.
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