The Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore view of social stratification supports the idea that
A) the most highly rewarded positions are those that are often the most dysfunctional.
B) the most highly rewarded positions are those that are of marginal significance to society.
C) stratification systems are inherently unjust and should be abolished.
D) social stratification is both universal and necessary, and hence no society is ever totally unstratified or classless.
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