concept   class system

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Canada (1) European countries (1) Latin American countries (1) Northern European countries (1) Asian countries (1) East Asian countries (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South American countries (1) Victorian England (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 class system Canada Canada's class system is shaped by multiculturalism and diversity to reduce traditional social divisions. 2
2 class system European countries The class system in European countries has its origins in feudalism and aristocracy, influencing modern social hierarchies. 2
3 class system Latin American countries The class system in Latin American countries is influenced by historical colonial and slavery dynamics, resulting in noticeable social stratification. 2
4 class system Northern European countries The class system in Northern European countries is characterized by social mobility and strong welfare systems. 2
5 class system Asian countries In Asian countries, the class system is more rigid and traditional, with fewer opportunities for social mobility. 1
6 class system East Asian countries The class system in East Asian countries is influenced by traditional concepts such as the 'koseki' family registration system. 1
7 class system Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, the class system is rigid and traditional with limited social mobility. 1
8 class system Scandinavian countries The class system in Scandinavian countries is marked by high social equality and strong welfare systems, resulting in minimal class distinctions. 1
9 class system South American countries South American countries have a class system characterized by visible social stratification and income inequality with distinct class boundaries. 1
10 class system Victorian England Victorian England had a stratified class system with clear distinctions between the upper, middle, and lower classes. 1