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Marketing Class

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Students study social class, status, and role in America while examining how sociologists determine the criteria for these concepts. They apply these concepts to their own surroundings. They look at images of people and discuss what class and social status these people might belong to. They determine a list of attribute that would supposedly be indicative of the middle class.

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7th - 10th
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Social Studies & History
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