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Compare and contrast Ronald Reagan as leader and agent of political change in the 1980s with that of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s.
Intergenerational Mobility
Intergenerational Mobility refers to the changes in social status that occur from one generation to the next within a family or lineage.
Intragenerational Mobility
The movement of an individual within the social hierarchy during their lifetime, which can be upward or downward in terms of social class, income, and status.
Wealth
An abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions, often considered in terms of money, property, and assets.
Income
The financial earnings received by a person or household from various sources like work, investments, or benefits, typically measured on an annual basis.
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