How does Putnam think opportunities to achieve the American Dream have changed between the 1950s to today?:
A) in the 1950s opportunities for poor kids to achieve the American Dream were much greater than they are today.
B) today opportunities for poor kids to achieve the American Dream are greater then they were in the 1950s.
C) not that much has changed between the 1950s and today in terms of opportunities for poor kids to achieve the American Dream.
D) today poor kids and wealthy kids have equal opportunities to achieve the American Dream; this wasn't so back in the 1950s
Ans: A) in the 1950s opportunities for poor kids to achieve the American Dream were much greater than they are today.
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