The four modes of inequality described by Dugger are
a. upper class, middle class, working class, and the poor.
b. world, nation, community, and group.
c. great inequality, some inequality, equality, reverse inequality.
d. class, race, gender, and nation.
Question 2
According to the article Unequal Childhoods, the perspective of __________ rejects the notion that parents' social location shapes children's life experiences and outcomes and outcomes are seen as resting more in the hands of
individuals.
a. capitalism
b. noblesse oblige
c. structural-functionalism
d. the American Dream