Prior to beginning work on this discussion, review the following Required Resources: Chapters 9 and 10 of the textbook The Coming Race War Won’t Be About Race (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Social Darwinism Isn’t Dead: Rich People Think They Really Are Different From You and Me (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. The Other Real World (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Choose one of the following two options to address in this discussion. Be sure that your initial post meets the full length requirement of 300 words, and that you incorporate at least two of this week’s required resources in your post, one of which should be the textbook. Include citations and a full reference to your chosen sources. (See the Required Resources page for all references in APA format). Option 1: Read The Coming Race War Won’t Be About Race (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and Social Darwinism Isn’t Dead: Rich People Think They Really Are Different From You and Me (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. This article notes that “The U.S. Census Report finds that 50 million Americans are poor. Fifty million voters is a powerful block if they ever organized in an effort to pursue their common economic goals. So, it’s crucial that those in the wealthiest One Percent keep the poor fractured by distracting them with emotional issues like immigration, abortion and gun control so they never stop to wonder how they got so screwed over for so long” (Abdul-Jabbar, 2014). What kind of class divides do you see in the US today? How are race, gender, ethnicity, and other variables that we have covered in the class related to class? How do different economic classes view each other, according to the two articles you read for this discussion? Do you agree with the authors of these articles? Support your position with information from credible sources.