Annette Lareau's research on middle-class, working-class, and poor children illustrates
A) the inability of working-class and poor children to negotiate their way through various social institutions.
B) the relatively few significant differences in the socialization experiences of middle-class and working-class children.
C) how working-class children are actually better off than middle-class children.
D) that socialization is not really class-based.
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