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Social Mobility
The capacity for individuals or groups to move within the social hierarchy through changes in income, education, employment, or wealth.
Social Inequality
Social inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society.
Karl Marx
A philosopher, economist, and sociologist whose works on the struggles between classes, notably in "The Communist Manifesto," have profoundly influenced socialist theory.
Academic Achievement
The extent to which a student, teacher, or institution has achieved their short or long-term educational goals, often measured through grades, test scores, and other academic indicators.
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