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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
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Why did many Europeans move to the great plains?

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aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
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<span>D.the promise of good land was attractive</span>
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In other words, we must think of the idea of ​​social class prejudice beyond the bourgeois / proletarian key, considering the existence of more economically wealthy classes (millionaires, wealthy, upper middle class) and others with less resources (middle class, lower middle, poor, miserable), with income being the determining factor of their social position and, thus, of class prejudice.

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Ethnography is known to be a descriptive study that entails the human society or the act of producing that study. A lot of ethnography is often based on all the fieldwork and needs the complete focus of the anthropologist in the culture and the regular life of the people who are used as the subject of the study.

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