
casta
a system that divides the people of a society into different social classes based on their wealth, privilage, or profession

(anomía)
anomia
a state of having no moral or social principles

(educación cívica)
cívica
the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens in society

(residente)
habitante
a resident in a particular place

aldea global
the whole world considered as a small place because of being closely connected by modern communication systems
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(movimiento de base)
base social
the ordinary people with a common interest who form the foundation of a movement, organization, or political party
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(intersección de identidades)
interseccionalidad
a concept that recognizes how different forms of discrimination and oppression, such as race, gender, and class, interact with each other

(definición de 'otro')
otradación
the act of defining and labeling individuals or groups as different from oneself or the dominant social group

forma de gobierno
a political organization of a group of people with a shared identity that is part of a larger political system itself

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a person that does not belong to the upper class of the society

(subordinado)
inferior
a person with a lower position than someone else

recaudación de fondos
a social event held with the intention of raising money for a charity or political party

(velada)
soiree
an elegant gathering or party that is usually held in the evening

(conciencia comunitaria)
espíritu público
a sense of community concern and willingness to contribute to the public good
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(patrimonio social)
capital social
the collective value of social networks and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other
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(exclusión)
marginalización
treating certain people or groups as less important, often leaving them out or limiting their opportunities

(opresión)
subyugación
the act of bringing individuals or groups under control, often through oppressive measures, within a societal context

meritocracia
a societal system where success is determined by individual skill and ability rather than factors like wealth or social status

(matriarcía)
matriarcado
a society where women have primary authority and leadership roles

(pluralidad)
pluralismo
the presence and acceptance of diverse groups within a society

patriarcado
a social system in which the father or the eldest male is in charge of the family and his possessions or power are passed to a male heir

(estratificación)
estratificación social
the uneven distribution of resources and opportunities among different social groups in society

(socioeconómica)
socioeconómico
referring to factors or conditions that involve both social and economic aspects
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