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Haya94

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Roschelle studied extended community-based kin and non-kin family support networks. She compared how four racial ethnic groups shared resources and services. Which group was least likely to develop such networks?
 
  a. Whites
  b. Blacks
  c. Puerto Ricans
  d. Chicanos

Question 2

Aulette asserts, We may now be at another monumental turning point in the economic, and thus social, organization of humanity. All of the following helped to create such a turning point EXCEPT:
 
  a. Expansion of socialism and communism in the world with increased dependence on U.S. businesses based in capitalism.
  b. Increased investment by U.S. businesses in other countries which moves jobs form the United States to places like Mexico and Central America.
  c. A shift in the economy from manufacturing to information and services, which leaves may workers unskilled to perform the jobs that are being created.
  d. The development of microelectronics, computers, and robotics.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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