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    feeling confused about the definition of social class. It’s widely accepted that social class is defined as the hierarchical divisions of a capitalist society‚ in which wealth‚ income and occupation form the defining characteristics of each group. In the U.K.‚ working‚ middle and upper class were the classic formulation of social class. However‚ in fact‚ the situation of working class seems to change all the time as there are tradition and new working class and there are many people interested in it.

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    Social Class What is social class? It is defined as a large group of people who rank closely to one another in property‚ power‚ and prestige.  These elements separate people into different lifestyles‚ giving them different chances in life‚ and provide them with distinct ways of looking at the self and the world(page 188‚ Henslin).In the United States about 15-20 percent are poor‚ lower class; 30-40 percent are in the working class; 40-50 percent are in the middle class; and 1-3 percent are

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    Essay What makes a good president? The United States has had many presidential leaders since the late 1700s. Many had good qualities and some had bad qualities. However‚ the citizens prefer the great qualities in a president. An ideal president is a responsible‚ presentable‚ influential‚ relatable‚ experienced leader‚ who has a clear vision and plan to benefit the country. These qualities has been shown through past presidents‚ including Ronald Reagan. There are presidents that have not shown the

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    through a new tax on corporate franchises. His efforts at moderate reforms included a number of conservation measures and improvements in public education. In 1900‚ Platt and other New York Republicans urged President McKinley to take Roosevelt as his running mate; the previous vice president had died in office and Platt was anxious to be rid of the hard-charging governor. Roosevelt was initially reluctant‚ but quickly realized that he had no base in the Republican Party and that his only hope for

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    Class Mobility Upward class mobility‚ namely that each successive generation will have a higher standard of living than its predecessor‚ is a central theme in American literature and culture and plays a key role in the American dream. According to scholar Mark Rank‚ achieving the American Dream means pursuing personal passions‚ securing economic stability‚ and feeling optimistic about the future (Rank‚ 84). The idea of America as the land of class mobility is still pervasive and widely subscribed

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    Class Evaluation

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    To be honest‚ I think the class was organized just right even though it was a very fast course. It seemed like we covered a lot of ground in just few months. I feel like I got more out of this class than I have in some of the other classes I have spent entire semesters in. I also found it helpful that there was some variation in the assignments. From the assignments and researches‚ I achieved a great deal of understanding about critical thinking‚ writing a correct sentence and most of all realizing

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    D.) Social Class/ pg.96: large numbers of people who have similar amounts of income and education and who work at jobs that are roughly comparable in prestige. Social Class is demonstrated in the Wetbacks video in a variety of ways. The immigrants in their native countries and newly migrated to countries are all a part of a similar social class. In both situations they have a similar income to each other. They are all of a lower class making very little money‚ in their home countries jobs are scarce

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    There was a time in society when there were clear lines between the upper class‚ middle class‚ and the working (or lower class). Today‚ those lines are blurred more than they used to be. This is giving most Americans the false hope that class has disappeared and the playing field is finally level. Although in their article‚ Shadowy Lines That Still Divide‚ Janny Scott and David Leinhardt prove how untrue this belief is and then explain why this perception is possible to the naked eye. The rich

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    Money and Class

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    The observations made by Lewis Lapham’s Money and Class in America distinguishes the meaning of success and the required level for respect for Americans to that of other strong societies. In his supposed defense of the popular opinion that America is a place that wrongfully shows respect to those of higher economic class than other nations that hold art and intellect at a pedestal. With this‚ he agrees with Henry Adams that Americans are ignorantly herded to find "success" in the materialistic wealth

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    W. Bush in 2002 called for a focus on reading and math and it also requires annual standardized test for children in the 3rd to 8th going on to high school‚ Barack Obama also agrees with it but wants schools to be more flexible on this approach. President Obama additionally wanted to improve early education and that the students should study important subjects such as science‚ technology engineering and mathematics because these would be useful in the future.The decisions that he makes on education

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