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    As a Rule, the Most Important Factors in Determining Social
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As a Rule, the Most Important Factors in Determining Social

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Question 8

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As a rule, the most important factors in determining social class are:


A) random chance and fortune.
B) occupation, wealth, and income.
C) regional.
D) based on geography.

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