Question

According to this book, what is the most probable effect of past-in-present discrimination on the economic marginality of the black middle class?
a. They are more likely to work in the secondary labor market.
b. They are more likely to be motivated to succeed.
c. They are more likely to benefit from affirmative action than whites.
d. They are less likely to own their own homes and businesses.
e. They are likely to lag far behind middle-class whites in economic resources.

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