Give one example of how cultural values can inhibit a family from raising its social class. (1 point)

A family might be low income, which limits the type of educational opportunities that its
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members receive, such as not being able to afford college.
•A family might want to stick together geographically, which could result in being stuck in a low-income neighborhood with no opportunities for a good profession or education.
A family could have cultural values that stress the importance of school, so a member might study hard and get a scholarship to a prestigious university.
A family could have cultural values that include working hard, so members of that family might work hard at a job and get promoted.

A family might have cultural values that prioritize traditional gender roles, resulting in limited opportunities for women to pursue higher education or career advancement.