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danielfitts88

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Like her mother and grandmother, Molly becomes a parent at 16. This situation is an example of what some claim is
 
  a. the culture of poverty.
  b. class privileges.
  c. structural factors.
  d.
   the need for welfare reform.

Question 2

What is a key difference between working class families and middle class families?
 
  a. There is more emphasis on kinship in working class families than in middle class families.
  b. There are more connections with nonfamilial institutions in working class families than in middle class families.
  c. There is less emphasis on working mothers in working class families than in middle class families.
  d.
   There has been less pressure of job loss in working class families than in middle class families.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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