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14 January, 22:29

In her book Nickeled and Dimed, Ehrenreich tells of a colleague who becomes "frantic about a painfully impacted wisdom tooth and keeps making calls from our house (we are cleaning) to try and locate a source of free dental care." This example illustrates

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  1. 14 January, 22:36
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    Answer is One of the many ways inequality is enacted.

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    In her book Nickeled and Dimed, Ehrenreich tells of a colleague who becomes "frantic about a painfully impacted wisdom tooth and keeps making calls from our house (we are cleaning) to try and locate a source of free dental care." This example illustrates:

    One of the many ways inequality is enacted.
  2. 14 January, 22:58
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    one of the many ways inequality is enacted

    Explanation:

    Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status, social class, and social circle.

    Areas of social inequality include access to voting rights, freedom of speech and assembly, the extent of property rights and access to education, health care, quality housing, traveling, transportation, vacationing, and other social goods and services.

    Apart from that it can also be seen in the quality of family and neighborhood life, occupation, job satisfaction, and access to credit.
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