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torybrooks

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German sociologist JurgenHabermas's ideal of the public sphere is a vision of the __________.
 
  a. equal participation in political life of all private citizens
  b. balanced participation of corporate and public interests
  c. balanced participation of conservative and liberal media
  d. equal participation of private citizens, corporations, and the media

Question 2

Of the following, which is the most plausible explanation for why women continue to earn less than men?
 
  a. Women have fewer years of experience than men.
  b. Women are not as motivated to be successful at work; they would rather be at home.
  c. Women in the workforce, by choice or because of discrimination, are concentrated in lower-paying jobs.
  d. Employers intentionally set lower pay rates in jobs filled mostly by women than in different jobs filled mostly by men.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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