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"Media Magic: Making Class Invisible," Gregory Mantsios
Gregory Mantsios examines the way media misrepresents social class by creating an illusion of an egalitarian society and thereby hiding social and economic inequalities. Mantsios argues that the media creates a false sense of universal membership in the middle class. He claims that the working and middle classes come to fear and hold the poor responsible for their hardships while remaining blind to the damage the upper class inflicts on society.
Gregory Mantsios argues in "Media Magic: Making Class Invisible," that the media represents the concerns of the wealthy. Which of the following are examples of this?
a. the large amount of space devoted to business news and stock market quotes
b. the large quantity of coupons included in daily newspapers
c. the medias consistent focus on structural inequalities that cause social problems
d. the frequent coverage of movements for social change

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