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moongchi

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The ability to change ones class position is called:
 
  a. open class.
  b. egalitarianism.
  c. social mobility.
  d. common-interest societies.
  e. caste avoidance.

Question 2

Activities and possessions that are indicative of class are called:
 
  a. class indications.
  b. symbolic indicators.
  c. symbolic classes.
  d. class markers.
  e. strata.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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