Answer:
Long stretches of leisure time, child-initiated play, and clear boundaries between the social life of children and adults.
Explanation:
According to research conducted by Annette Lareau (2003), in terms of strategies for childrearing, working-class and poor parents focus on the "accomplishment of natural growth." In the "accomplishment of natural growth," children experience <em>long stretches of leisure time, child-initiated play, and clear boundaries between the social life of children and adults</em>. Organized leisure time is not essential for working-class and poor parents. Children have more freedom and independence. One of the detriments of this kind of childrearing is that it proves disadvantageous when it comes to upward mobility.
The gap between rich and poor members of society became larger <span>was a result of industrialization in the United States
so D is right option
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The difference in each beaker is 50
The answer is <span> athletic ability; popularity
This finding is directly correlate to human's instinct to find suitable mate. Boys that have higher level of physical strength tend to be really desired by the girls, so boys strive to have this strength. And popularity will attract attention, which is why girls really value this trait in order to attract desired mate.</span>