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renzo156

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The belief that anyone who works hard will get ahead is stronger in the U.S. than in most comparable Western nations. Social mobility in the U.S. is _________ in most comparable Western nations.
 
  a. lower than
  b. higher than
  c. easier than
  d. the same as

Question 2

The major ideology that justifies inequality in the U.S. is termed:
 
  a. liberalism.
  b. the American Dream.
  c. conservativism.
  d. imperialism.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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