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robinn137

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Tracking students into different types of education according to their ability would, in theory,
 
  a. base social stratification on economic origins
  b. result in a classless system of economic equality
  c. abolish hereditary advantages
  d. emphasize social position at birth

Question 2

According to Russell's article,
 
  Inequality in Europe and the United States, a capitalist economy required formal legal and political equality; its economic structure was based on
   a. inequality between the classes of owners and workers.
   b. equality between the classes of owners and workers.
   c. the control of feudal lords.
   d. direct government oversight of the economic market.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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