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    "Wealthy," "Poor," and "Middle Class" Do Not Exist in and of Themselves
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"Wealthy," "Poor," and "Middle Class" Do Not Exist in and of Themselves

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Question 108

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"Wealthy," "poor," and "middle class" do not exist in and of themselves, but instead are constantly negotiated in interactions.

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