English, 23.01.2021 08:30 justaboy1817
1. What defines a person's social class today?
2. Would you date or marry someone below you own social class?
3. What would be your parent's reaction? How would you or your parents be different if the person was above your
social class?
4. What dreams and hopes do you have for your future?
5. Would you marry for money?
6. Do you think other social classes are better than you?
7. Would you ever knowingly commit a crime?
8. Is the love of money really the root of all evil?
9. Does a college degree make you more socially accepted?
10. Is there a circumstance in which adultery should be allowed?
11. Can money really buy happiness?
12. Are people with money happier than people without money?
13. Have you ever been misunderstood and been unable to correct the misunderstanding?
14. Does the end justify the means?
15. Is it OK to watch others and mimic their behavior?
16. Should we conform to society's rules just to feel accepted?
17. Can you ever recover from a bad first impression?
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