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In the U.S., one's SAT score may be used as a proxy measure of one's social class. What does this mean?
 
  a. The SAT score is a more realistic measure of social class than income or education.
 b. SAT scores are the best predictors of how well a student will do in their career.
 c. Family income is strongly correlated with scores on the SAT exam.
 d. SAT scores are more related to race than income.

Question 2

Which of the following characteristics does a society not possess?
 
  a. People think of themselves as distinct from other societies.
 b. Members maintain ties of interaction.
 c. Individuals have a high degree of interdependence among their members.
 d. Groups resemble society, but are similar in size..



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