Multiple Choice
Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class Identity JULIE BETTIE
-The women in the cliques/groups described by Bettie are:
A) divided by unspoken, almost invisible boundaries; it took Bettie many weeks to recognize the existence of the cliques
B) easily recognizable by the colors they wear, their makeup, and the way they wear their clothes
C) socially recognized by the amount of money they earn or are given by their boyfriends
D) treated very much the same across cliques by teachers and others with whom they interact
E) in denial about belonging to or identifying with a clique or specific group
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