The widespread belief in equality of opportunity in early nineteenth-c

The widespread belief in equality of opportunity in early nineteenth-century America was real to the extent that there was a

A) generally even distribution of wealth.
B) generally high rate of physical and economic mobility.
C) general absence of class distinctions.
D) general absence of genuine poverty.

 

ANSWER
B

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