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a. RECIPROCITY
b. GENERALIZED
e. REDISTRIBUTION
f. MARKET EXCHANGE.
c. BALANCED
d. NEGATIVE
g. SOCIAL
h. WEALTH STRATIFICATION
K. PRESTIGE
I. SOCIAL MOBILITY
O. SOCIAL
p. POLITICAL
1. POWER
j. POWER
m. OPEN
n. CLOSED (
1. It is one's ability to move from one place to another along the stratified positions of society.
2. This is the transaction between two socially equal parties involves goods or services that are estimated to be of equivalent values. 9
.3. It refers to the division of society into levels, steps or positions.
4. It is the price of exchange of goods and services are supposedly dictated by the rules of supply and demand
5. It refers to the capacity to influence or control the behavior of persons and institutions, whether by persuasion, or coercion,
6. It refers to all produce form in the community is sent to the center where they are stored, counted and later on distributed back to the people,
7. It is a type of reciprocity that is more of a gesture to express personal relationships than an economic transaction.
8. It is when the change or shift in social positions or social mobility are limited and perhaps prohibited in some societies.
9. This is what encompasses all a person's material assets, including income, land, and other types of property.
10. This is a kind of reciprocity where the transaction is done with people considered to be outsiders of the group, having no personal relationship with the other party.
11. It is when the stratification is based on social classes, where people's position are determined by the economic wealth and income.
12. it is another kind of reciprocity where the giver is expecting something in retum.​