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  1. Social class in the United States refers to the idea of grouping Americans by some measure of social status, typically by economic status. However, it could also refer to social status and/or location.

  2. People Like Us shows how social class plays a role in the lives of all Americans, whether they live in Park Avenue penthouses, Appalachian trailer parks, bayou houseboats or suburban gated communities.

  3. Their best-known works are People Like Us: Social Class in America, which is a wide-ranging examination of the American class system from 2001, and American Tongues, a 1987 study of dialects of North American English and their social implications.

  4. People Like Us: Social Class in America tackles a question rarely addressed so explicitly in the popular media: Are all Americans created equal – or are some more equal than others? Over the course of two hours, the documentary reveals that despite our country's deeply-held ideals of egalitarianism and fairness, our citizens are in fact ...

  5. Social class is an important theme for historians of the United States for decades. The subject touches on many other elements of American history such as that of changing U.S. education, with greater education attainment leading to expanding household incomes for many social groups.

  6. cnam.com › project › people-like-usPeople Like Us - CNAM

    People Like Us: Social Class in America. It's the 800-pound gorilla in American life that most Americans don't think about: how do income, family background, education, attitudes, aspirations, and even appearance mark someone as a member of a particular social class?

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  8. It's the 800-pound gorilla in American life that most Americans don't think about: how do income, family background, education, attitudes, aspirations, and even appearance mark someone as a member of a particular social class?

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