In which of the following ways do social class, occupation, and income of a person appear to affect that person's opinions on public matters?
A) People who identify with the working class are more likely to favor federal social-welfare programs than are people who identify with the middle class.
B) Community leaders are more tolerant of communists, atheists, and nonconformists than are people of lower social and economic status.
C) Children brought up in homes of lower economic status are taught to accept more readily than are children reared in upper-class homes.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
D
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