4. Which detail best supports the idea that social mobility is
an advantage that governments should pursue?
O A. "Intergenerational mobility, referring to changes in
social status for different generations in the same family,
is far from typical." (Paragraph 3)
O B. "But in France, Japan, South Korea, and the ited
Kingdom, the impact of parents' education on their
offspring was substantial." (Paragraph 7)
C. "Rather, the global economy requires countries to
maximize their human resources, regardless of the social
status of particular individuals or groups, to remain
competitive." (Paragraph 9)
O D. "When one considers the capacity of education to
influence social mobility around the world, the results
appear to be mixed." (Paragraph 15)