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naturalchemist

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Compared to what men make, women typically earn
 
  A) half as much.
  B) three-quarters as much.
  C) just about the same amount.
  D) one-quarter more.

Question 2

Even though her work was superior and she was up next for promotion, Angela's boss passed her by, simply because he thought a man would do a better job of supervising the mostly male staff. Angela appears to have bumped against a glass
 
  A) ceiling.
  B) door.
  C) wall.
  D) window.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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