Multiple Choice
Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE
-Bettie's essay is an examination of the way sociological-and especially feminist-theory needs to consider the way social class:
A) affects people differently, depending on both their gender and their ethnicity
B) has diminished in importance from the days of labor conflict and radical politics
C) is ignored by the media in order to make everyone appear to be middle class
D) is more important to young people than social equality
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