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Question at position 63 Which social class would be the most likely to include mid-level corporate managers and high-income professionals? working classlower middle classsuperrichupper middle class
Options
A.working class
B.lower middle class
C.superrich
D.upper middle class
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The question asks which social class is most likely to include mid-level corporate managers and high-income professionals.
Option 1: working class. This group is typically associated with manual labor or routine service jobs, lower overall income, and less formal postsecondary......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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