concept   class structure

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Australia (1) Denmark (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) 19th century Europe (1) Ancient Egypt (1) Contemporary India (1) Cuba (1) Iran (1) Medieval European culture (1) New Zealand (1) Qatar (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 class structure Australia Australian class structure is shaped by a relaxed attitude and a relatively equal society. 2
2 class structure Denmark Denmark's class structure prioritizes social equality and comfort in travel options. 2
3 class structure South Africa In South Africa, the class structure is heavily influenced by colonialism and apartheid, resulting in persistent racial and economic inequalities. 2
4 class structure Sweden In Sweden, the class structure promotes social equality and support for the less advantaged. 2
5 class structure 19th century Europe 19th century European culture was defined by a rigid class structure and limited social mobility. 1
6 class structure Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian class structure was based on a complex social hierarchy. 1
7 class structure Contemporary India Contemporary Indian culture is characterized by a class structure based on a complex social hierarchy. 1
8 class structure Cuba In Cuban culture, class structure is associated with socialist ideology and emphasizes equality and collective ownership of resources. 1
9 class structure Iran In Iran, class structure is historically linked to aristocracy and nobility, emphasizing lineage and heritage. 1
10 class structure Medieval European culture Feudalism in Medieval Europe established a hierarchical class structure with kings and nobles at the top and knights, clergy, and peasants at the bottom. 1
11 class structure New Zealand In New Zealand, class structure is influenced by a laid-back attitude and a relatively egalitarian society, with common informal interactions. 1
12 class structure Qatar In Qatar, the class structure is heavily influenced by royalty and wealth, creating a significant divide between the ruling elite and the general population. 1