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question 3
1 pts
when mia was in her 20s, she considered herself to be lower class. she made enough money to go to college and continued working as she completed her studies. now, mia is a 40 - year - old professional who has a nice apartment in the city. she currently considers herself to be middle class. what does this scenario best demonstrate?
upward mobility
downward mobility
stagnation
a social movement
question 4
1 pts
mel believes that race is purely biological. naomi disagrees. what is the best argument naomi can use to support her opinion?
people can be defined as different races depending on where they live.
throughout time, definitions of different races have never changed.
race is a shared cultural heritage, including language and traditions.
everyone is defined as the same race based on a dna test.
question 5
1 pts
what has traditionally happened in health care in the united states?
men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
womens medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as mens concerns.
men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
womens medical complaints are treated with pain medicine more often than mens complaints.
For Question 3, Mia moved from a lower - class self - identification to a middle - class one, which is upward mobility. For Question 4, the idea that race definitions vary by location shows it's not purely biological. For Question 5, historically in US healthcare, women's medical concerns have been less likely to be taken seriously.
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Question 3: upward mobility
Question 4: People can be defined as different races depending on where they live.
Question 5: Women's medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men's concerns.