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71. According to Rothstein, what percentage of lower-class children have used a computer before kindergarten? a. 100% b. 60% c. 33% d. 20% e. 5% 72. According to Rothstein, when is the achievement gap largely created? a. before kindergarten b. during the school year c. during the summer months d. during middle school and high school e. during the college years 73. The total cost of the programs Rothstein advocates a. are about the size of the federal tax cuts enacted since 2001 b. would be offset by savings in special education and health care c. about $67 billion more a year d. are too expensive for our society to afford e. all of the above 74. According to Rothstein, if housing policies were able to create the same level of residential stability among poor students as there is among non-poor students, what percent of the class gap in education could be reduced? a. 7% b. 14% c. 19% d. 26% e. 50% 75. All EXCEPT one of the following are processes that middle-class families use to socialize their children a. middle-class families are more likely to encourage their children to read on their own compared with working-class families b. middle-class families are more likely to have a quiet place to study in their homes compared with working-class families c. middle-class families are more likely to give their children more leisure time compared with working-class families d. middle-class families are more likely to punish their children for bad grades compared with working-class families e. middle-class families are more likely to involve their children in adult conversations compared with working-class families
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