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The majority of married male-female couples in the U.S.
 
  A) Are single-earner households, supported by the man
  B) Are single-earner households, supported by the woman
  C) Are dual-earner households with the woman earning more
  D) Are dual-earner households with the man earning more

Question 2

Ravi was born into a caste system in a small village in Sri Lanka. He can expect to
 
  a. earn his social position through his own efforts.
  b. change his social position many times throughout his life.
  c. have the same social standing as his parents.
  d. choose his life's work for himself after finishing college.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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