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jon_i

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The 10 occupations that employ the most people in the U.S. and that also expected to be the fastest growing are in the __________ sector of the economy.
 
  a. primary
  b. secondary
  c. tertiary
  d. manufacturing

Question 2

In her status as a patient, Shelby is expected to follow her doctor's treatment plan. However, in her status as a mother a prescribed drug makes her feel very drowsy, preventing her from taking care of her baby. Shelby feels that when on medication she is not alert enough to properly care for her daughter. Shelby is experiencing
 
  a. role strain.
  b. status inconsistency.
  c. a role set.
  d. role conflict.



leannegxo

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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