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Sweden's use it or lose it paid parental leave policy encourages greater participation of fathers in caring for newborn children by __________.
 
  a. disallowing fathers to transfer their paid leave days to their female partners
  b. giving fathers more days of paid leave than mothers
  c. disallowing paid leave for parents of adopted children
  d. rewarding fathers with cash incentives to leave employment altogether

Question 2

Sport inhibits the potential for revolution by society's have-nots by validating the prevailing myth of capitalism that anyone can succeed with enough effort.
 
  a. true
  b. false



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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