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Marx and Engels referred to the ruling class as the
 
  a. bourgeoisie.
  b. proletariat.
  c. lumpen proletariat.
  d. burghers.

Question 2

Which household income bracket makes up the third quintile?
 
  a. Less than 20,453 income annually
  b. Between 20,454 and 38,550 income annually
  c. Between 38,551 and 61,801 income annually
  d. Between 61,802 to 100,000 income annually
  e. Over 100,000 income annually

Question 3

Working-poor youth participate in a ___________ that makes it possible for these households to sustain themselves.
 
  a. dyad
  b. child-centered household
  c. pooled-income strategy
  d. multigenerational household

Question 4

Sponsored-mobility educational systems have historically been most characteristic of
 
  a. Japan and China
  b. the United States and England
  c. West Germany and Switzerland
  d. England and France
  e. the United States and the Soviet Union

Question 5

According to the article, entry-level jobs
 
  a. do not underwrite any real independence.
  b. underwrite real independence.
  c. help pay for a family's rent.
  d. cover food and clothing for the family.

Question 6

The thinking of Marx and Engels has been instrumental in the development of the __________ paradigm in sociology.
 
  a. functionalist
  b. exchange
  c. interactionist
  d. social conflict
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Answer to q. 1

A

Answer to q. 2

C

Answer to q. 3

C

Answer to q. 4

d

Answer to q. 5

A

Answer to q. 6

D
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