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BaLLatris [955]
3 years ago
8

alyssa was born to a young single mother and grew up in a poor rural area with low quality schools. according to the sociologica

l concept of chances, she has a ____ or becoming rich because ____
Social Studies
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

low chance; the practical chance of doing so is so small

Explanation:

According to the sociological concept of life chances, is s probabilistic concept that explains that an individual's life will turn out a certain way based on certain factors. The theory, emphasizes that the chances of one in life is dependent on one's socioeconomic status or opportunities. Life chances has to do with an individual's ability to provide for its need, have a career, derive inner satisfaction etc.

Based on the theory of life chances, because Alyssa was born to a young single mother and grew up in a poor rural area with low quality schools, she has a low chance of becoming rich.

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