Our Parents Socioeconomic Status

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Gender can have a big difference on our everyday lives. The role of our parents socioeconomic status is very important because our parents are the ones buying us things and supporting us until we are old enough to have a job and maintain and by the things that we need on our own. If I was born the opposite gender that means I would be a boy. My race would be White. My Religion would be Jewish. And my socioeconomic / social class background would be middle class.

I believe that my life would be a little bit different. In terms of some of the activities I'm involved in. I still think I would be playing tennis if I was a boy. I also believe that I would be more involved in my youth group and probably even on the regional board. In terms

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