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... believe that equal opportunity exists in their society - if they believe that through hard work they might soon be elevated to a higher social stra- tum - they are less likely to identify strongly with their present social class ...
... believe that equal opportunity exists in their society - if they believe that through hard work they might soon be elevated to a higher social stra- tum - they are less likely to identify strongly with their present social class ...
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... believe that it is possible to achieve a personal relationship with Jesus and that the Bible can be applied to everyday situations . They also believe that prayer is effectual , that an omnipotent God regularly intervenes in human ...
... believe that it is possible to achieve a personal relationship with Jesus and that the Bible can be applied to everyday situations . They also believe that prayer is effectual , that an omnipotent God regularly intervenes in human ...
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... believe that power in the United States is reflected in the organizational charts of gov- ernment institutions . Like most Americans , they believe that economic prosperity is ade- quately measured by indexes like the GNP . And like ...
... believe that power in the United States is reflected in the organizational charts of gov- ernment institutions . Like most Americans , they believe that economic prosperity is ade- quately measured by indexes like the GNP . And like ...
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