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CORALGRILL2014

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The upper class consider their wealth
 
  a. as much of a burden as a blessing because it overshadows their individual achievements.
  b. as belonging to the family line, not to individuals.
  c. the most important factor in determining their upper-class status.
  d. totally unimportant; merely a matter-of-fact good fortune.

Question 2

Gerson (cited by Aulette) interviewed men about negotiating the new terrain of work, family and gender and grouped these men into three general categories.
 
  She concluded that the diversity of responses results from the diversity of exposure individual men have to the structural changes in our society. The first of these changes is
  a. a decline in economic opportunities for men.
  b. an improvement in economic opportunities for men.
  c. a decline in economic opportunities for women.
  d. a stronger connection between marriage and parenthood.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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