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Why is the United States sometimes considered a meritocracy

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Because it has a system of rewarding people based on their hard work

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America is sometimes considered a meritocracy because it does not have a traditionally styled aristocracy like many European nations. Modern America, after the decline of the "WASPs" is recognized as being a partial meritocracy where the students with the best test scores and resumes succeed and make it to the best jobs.

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