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    Allison's Desire to Escape Poverty and the Stigma of Being
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Allison's Desire to Escape Poverty and the Stigma of Being

Question 13

Question 13

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Allison's desire to escape poverty and the stigma of being "white trash" stemmed from familial inter-generational:


A) laziness
B) poverty
C) lack of ambition
D) joblessness

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