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Sam is from a working-class family, and his father did not have enough money to put him through school. However, with the help of scholarships and part-time jobs, Sam was able to get into a good school and eventually secured a well-paid job. In this case, Sam has experienced _____.
 A) status float
  B) status crystallization
  C) social facilitation
  D) class fragmentation
  E) upward mobility

Question 2

The current focus of the World Bank is in the area of industrial and infrastructure development.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

F
In the past the focus of the World Bank was in the area of industrial and infrastructure development. Currently, the focus is in the area of health and information technology.



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