4. PART A: What is the reality of upward mobility
in the United States?
A People a...
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4. PART A: What is the reality of upward mobility
in the United States?
A People are more likely to achieve upward
mobility in the United States than anywhere
else in the world
B People who were born poor in the United
States tend to remain poor until they die
C People who were born poor in the United
States tend to have much more motivation
to remedy their financial situation than in
other countries
D People are no more likely to achieve upward
mobility in the United States as they are in
many other countries
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