A society is called “egalitarian” when its members have equal access to: A. leadership positions in a stratified society.
B. resources and/or prestige.
C. wealth within the nuclear family.
D. balanced reciprocity.
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The correct answer is B. resources and/or prestige.
An egalitarian society is characterized by the idea that all members have equal access to resources, opportunities, and social status, which includes both material resources and the prestige that comes with them. In such societies, there is less disparity in wealth and power compared to stratified societies where hierarchies exist. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!