Which of these statements about class within industrial societies is FALSE?
a. Classes are not organized as classes; there are no occasions for coming together as a class.
b. Most people have a very clear understanding of their class based on their interests as well as income.
c. People cannot say how many classes there are in their society.
d. There is considerable debate within the social sciences about the meaning of the concept of class.
Question 2
Global inequalities
a. are fairly recent, emerging with free trade agreements beginning in the 1990s.
b. began as early as the 1500s with the plunder of resources from the new world.
c. only affect the standard of living of the nations and peoples of the developing world.
d. decreased during the 20th century.