Asked by Pat
History makes it clear that the federal bench has attracted people from a fairly select demographic, usually the __________ and __________ classes.
A. lower upper; upper upper
B. upper middle; upper
C. middle; upper middle
D. lower; middle
I think it's D, but not sure.
A. lower upper; upper upper
B. upper middle; upper
C. middle; upper middle
D. lower; middle
I think it's D, but not sure.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. The federal bench means judges. Very few of them come from the so-called lower classes.
I think this is a poor question. The U.S. theoretically does not have a class system. I sure do not know how to differentiate between upper, lower, and middle classes! Do you?
I think this is a poor question. The U.S. theoretically does not have a class system. I sure do not know how to differentiate between upper, lower, and middle classes! Do you?
Answered by
Pat
I don't either, I am totally confused by this one.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Does your book define each of these classes?
Answered by
Anonymous
Positive it's middle and upper middle
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