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  1. 1. Todd Magee
  2. 2. The separation of the classes in America is alarming. The impact that race, sex, and income have is significant in your chances for success in America. The gap between the rich and the poor is much greater than it should be, with 60% of the population holding less than 4% of the nations wealth. Race and Gender are other factors that can greatly affect social standing. If you are a nonwhite female head of household in America you have the greatest chance of poverty and lower class standing.
  3. 3. Do you think that you could be equally successful in these situations? • If you were given every opportunity, endless amounts of money, and a last name that could open any door. • If you were born into poverty, had little to no money, and a last name that was unknown.
  4. 4. “class is not discussed or debated in public because class identity has been stripped from popular culture” (Mantsios, p.178) The author is trying to convey the idea that we are made unaware of, or programmed to not discuss class differences. I chose this quote because I disagree with it. I feel that the class separation has been extensively discussed and is a major debate topic with our leaders. With the occupy wall street movements there has been a new interest in the unbalanced society.
  5. 5. “The contrast between rich and poor is sharp, and with nearly one- third of the American population living at one extreme or the other, it is difficult to argue that we live in a classless society.” (Mantsios, p179) America is not close to being equal with the majority of the money with the minority of the population. I chose this quote because it gives a brief description of what this entire article is about, the class separation.
  6. 6. Synopsis • The fabulously wealthy but morally bankrupt Duke brothers make a one- dollar bet over heredity vs. environment. Curious as to what would happen if different lifestyles were reversed, they arrange for impoverished street hustler Billy Ray Valentine to be placed in the lap of luxury. Simultaneously, they strip wealthy Louis Winthorpe III of his identity and wealth. When Billy Ray figures out that the brothers intend send him back to his life of poverty once their experiment is complete, he seeks out Winthorpe, and together they plot their revenge on the Duke brothers
  7. 7. Do you agree with the recent behaviors of America? Is it time we had a more egalitarian culture?
  8. 8. • Mantsios, Gregory (2006). Class in America: Myths and Realities. • Rothenberg, Paula S. (2009). Race, Class, and Gender in the United States. (8th ed., pp. 177-192)

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