The Economic Plight of Inner-City Black Males (from More than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City) WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON
-Among the factors that make it difficult for inner-city black males to find decent jobs are:
A) a lack of trust between job holders who might recommend someone for a job and the job seeker
B) the fatalistic attitude that hard work and effort cannot help a person succeed
C) the belief that they are discriminated against and no matter what they do, they will be treated unfairly
D) preference for engaging in the illegal sale of drugs over a job that earns them less money
E) All of the above contribute to their difficulties in finding decent jobs
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