The upper class consider their wealth

a. as much of a burden as a blessing because it overshadows their individual achievements.
b. as belonging to the family line, not to individuals.
c. the most important factor in determining their upper-class status.
d. totally unimportant; merely a matter-of-fact good fortune.


b

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