Social class and citizen's inequality education raises standards for all people ------------------------- In recent years local education authorities Has achieved great results. Great progress in education and equal opportunities for their minority students. The government will soon have a serious impact on the local educational authorities and ultimately will adopt a funding decision that could affect the ability of the school to continue such improvements.
Social classes and inequal social inequality are defined as conflicts in society in terms of individuals, property rights, and access to education, medical care and welfare programs. The majority of social inequalities can be attributed to the class position of a particular group, which is usually dependent on ethnic groups or ethnic groups of the group (Macionis & Gerber, 2006). A conflicting viewpoint is an attempt to understand group conflicts. Unfortunately, ethnic inequality is embedded in American history. Americans regard American colonies as the beginnings or creations of freedom, initially stop religious crackdown, then prefer to end political and economic freedom. But from the beginning, the structure of American society was also based on the form of brutal supremacy, inequality and repression, including absolute denial of slavery freedom. This is one of the biggest paradoxes in American history.
Research on social class and hierarchy has fundamentally raised questions about inequality. Sociology has a long history of studying stratification and education of inequalities, including economic inequality, racial / ethnic inequality, and gender inequality. Inequality means that people have equal opportunities to access rare and precious resources of society such as medical, educational, work, property, housing, political influence. Sociologists will study the causes and effects of inequality
Racial inequality is not due to class inequality. Racial inequality in the northern part may have an embedded spatial dimension, as the poor southern generation is associated with the "primitive state" situation. Reducing travel costs and increasing travel speed are important features of globalization and have played an important role in increasing ethnic heterogeneity due to southern migration in the north. Diaspora (Cohen 1997) is very common and connects the countries through a cross-border community. These representatives may play an important role in political participation in international relations, including US participation in politics in Northern Ireland (Irish diaspora) (Anderson and O'Dowd 1999). Globalization does not have a simple impact on social inequality. This impact extends to the impact of globalization on the class.