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Humanities History Topic started by: .clay on Dec 17, 2014



Title: Success and upward mobility in late nineteenth-century America were generally A
Post by: .clay on Dec 17, 2014
Success and upward mobility in late nineteenth-century America were generally
A) more available to native-born, middle-class whites.
B) unlimited and equal for anyone, regardless of background.
C) out of reach for hard-working immigrants.
D) mythic and had no basis in reality.

This is for my American History course, we're using the American People textbook if that helps


Title: Re: Success and upward mobility in late nineteenth-century America were generally A
Post by: rottenegg on Dec 22, 2014
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Title: Re: Success and upward mobility in late nineteenth-century America were generally A
Post by: .clay on Dec 26, 2014
Brilliant :) Your answer was correct, thank you.


Title: Re: Success and upward mobility in late nineteenth-century America were generally A
Post by: rottenegg on Dec 26, 2014
Hey .clay, no worries, glad I could be a helping hand.