Bill and Ralph both work as cashiers for fast food restaurants. They are paid minimum wage. They are attending a black-tie party in an upper-class neighborhood. They drove there from the same part of town and they don't know each other. While they feel out of place there, they feel an understanding with one another. From what we know, what best explains why

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Bill and Ralph both work as cashiers for fast food restaurants. They are paid minimum wage. They are attending a black-tie party in an upper-class neighborhood. They drove there from the same part of town and they don't know each other. While they feel out of place there, they feel an understanding with one another. From what we know, what best explains why

a. Ethnicity and race

b. Region

c. Socioeconomic status

Answer: c. Socioeconomic status

Explanation:

Socioeconomic status can be defined as social standing of a person in society. It is based on education, occupation, and income that a person has. The comparison of socioeconomic status may raise inequalities in the society.

Bill and Rslph can be related to each based on the same socioeconomic status. They are paid with minimum wage thus their socioeconomic status is low. They have an upper class neighborhood which is also creating a great difference in comparison with the neighborhood socioeconomic status.

Due to low economic and social help they feel out of place and they are on the same situations thus they can understand one another.

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