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You learned through Reel Society that morbidity and mortality patterns vary by class, race, and ethnicity. For a number of reasons, people in lower-income classes—many of whom are racial or ethnic minorities—are in poorer health and are more likely to die young than people in higher-income classes. Are these morbidity and mortality patterns consistent with those in your own family, and with those for other students using Reel Society who are taking this poll? Answer the questions below to find out.

1

Are you in good health?
A)Yes, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
B)Yes, and I am working class or lower class.
C)No, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
D)No, and I am working class or lower class.
2

Did you have a chronic health condition as a child, such as asthma or diabetes?
A)Yes, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
B)Yes, and I am working class or lower class.
C)No, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
D)No, and I am working class or lower class.
3

Do you have a grandparent who died before the age of sixty-five?
A)Yes, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
B)Yes, and I am working class or lower class.
C)No, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
D)No, and I am working class or lower class.
4

Do you have a sibling or other relative who died as a child?
A)Yes, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
B)Yes, and I am working class or lower class.
C)No, and I am middle-class, upper-middle class, or upper class.
D)No, and I am working class or lower class.







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