Respuesta :
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Social stratification exists in all societies and is often based upon people's wealth, income, occupation, privileges, social and political power and which is frequently linked with the person's level of education. In Western societies, social stratification tends to be divided into upper class, middle class, and low class, in which each can be subdivided.
Likewise, social stratification is divided into two systems: the closed system in which people have zero or almost no possibility to advance to a better class, and classes don't interact much with each other; and the open system in which people have opportunities to move and interact between classes, this latter is the most common nowadays.