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densk [106]
3 years ago
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Which sociologist argues that social class has become more important than race in determining the life chances of african americ

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kiruha [24]3 years ago
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#1) Which sociologist argues that social class has become more important than race in determining the life chances of african americans?
Answer: Matthew O. Hunt. His primary research interests involve intersections of race/ethnicity, social psychology, and inequality in the United States. His current work examines the relationship between race/ethnicity and a variety of outcomes including: stratification beliefs, social class identification, racial attitudes, and patterns of inter-regional migration within the United States.
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