what is the relationship between the working class and their extended families?

a. working-class families are autonomous and do not depend on family support.
b. working-class families depend on extended families for social support and financial assistance.
c. black working-class families depend on extended family financial support, but White working-class families do not.
d. working-class families are likely to share living space with extended family members and pool financial resources.


b. working-class families depend on extended families for social support and financial assistance.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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