Compared to class systems, status systems display
A) lower levels of rigidity and ascriptiveness, and somewhat higher levels of crystallization across categories of privilege
B) higher levels of rigidity but lower levels of ascriptiveness, and much lower levels of crystallization across categories of privilege
C) equivalent levels of rigidity but lower levels of ascriptiveness, and much lower levels of crystallization across categories of privilege
D) equivalent levels of rigidity but higher levels of ascriptiveness, and much higher levels of crystallization across categories of privilege
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