Davis & Moore argue that some social ____ are functionally unique but others are highly dependent on others. For Functionalists, the working classes do the work that is not functionally ____ but is highly dependent on others. People who can work independently and possess hard-to-master skills will work their way up to the ____ or upper classes. This is called social ____. However, ____ claims it is not possible to determine the functional importance of most jobs. He argues that it is not clear that the highest-paid people have rare ____. A lot of other people might have exactly the same talents but never get the chance to show it in a high-paid ____. Tumin also argues that there are other ____ beside monetary reward, such as the desire to benefit society – for example care workers or ____ home assistants.

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