Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis have argued that capitalism requires a skilled, disciplined labor force and that the educational system of the United States is structured with that objective in mind. Citing numerous studies, they offer support for what they call
a. tracking.
b. credentialism.
c. the correspondence principle.
d. the teacher-expectancy effect.
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