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- 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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To determine the reality of upward mobility in the US, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Claims the US has the highest upward mobility globally, but research shows many countries have similar or better mobility, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: States the poor remain poor until death, which is an overgeneralization. There are cases of upward mobility from poverty in the US.
- Option C: Suggests the poor in the US have more motivation than others, but motivation for upward mobility isn't unique to the US or clearly higher.
- Option D: Aligns with research showing the US doesn't have uniquely higher upward mobility compared to many other countries.
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D. People are no more likely to achieve upward mobility in the United States as they are in many other countries