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Deast7027

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Based on statistics, predict which student will graduate from college.
 
  a) Morgan, a B student, whose parents are attorneys
   b) Ian, a B student, whose single mother is a teacher.
   c) Alice, an A student whose parents both work in retail.
   d) Russell, an A student whose single mother is a waitress.

Question 2

Val and Nichole live in the same city in the United States. Val attends a private school with class sizes under 20 that offers art, music, foreign language, and advanced courses.
 
  In addition, Val takes private music lessons, gymnastics, and is involved in a children's theater program. Nichole attends a public school is a poor neighborhood with most class sizes over 30 and offers remedial courses, but no advanced courses. Art and music courses are minimal. Val and Nichole's life differences are based on a) ascribed status.
   b) achieved status.
   c) caste system.
   d) legacy preference.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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