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The hierarchy of unequal social classes that became more pronounced during industrialization is called
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The hierarchy of unequal social classes that became more pronounced during industrialization is called "social stratification." This system typically consists of various layers or classes, including the upper class, middle class, and working class, with each layer having different levels of wealth, power, and social status. The industrial revolution significantly impacted these class structures, leading to enhanced disparities in economic resources and social opportunities.