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Murray thought that the ‘underclass’ consisted of people who:
formed an inferior ‘race’ with low levels of intelligence
lived morally unsound lives of crime and squalor
were too reliant upon welfare benefits
all of the above
- Charles Murray, an American sociologist, is known for his controversial views on social class.
- He argued that the ‘underclass’ developed due to various social and economic factors.
- Option 1: Murray did emphasize differences in intelligence in his writings, particularly in "The Bell Curve," but this is not his primary definition of the 'underclass.'
- Option 2: He described the underclass as those who lived in socially and morally deficient ways, often associated with crime and poverty.
- Option 3: He believed that excessive reliance on welfare was a major issue among the underclass, encouraging dependency instead of self-improvement.
- Option 4: All of the above options collectively capture different aspects of Murray’s views.
Option 4: all of the above
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