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Families that experience unemployment and poverty over several generations are considered
a.
working class.
c.
lower middle class.
b.
working poor.
d.
underclass.
10 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Families that experience unemployment and poverty over several generations are considered **d. underclass.**
10 months ago

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