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All of the following are true about work except that:
 
  A) a person's job or occupation largely determines a person's place in the social structure.
 B) people in low-status jobs are generally able to form a satisfying identity from their jobs.
 C) the more people are paid, the more highly they are regarded by others and the more highly they regard themselves.
 D) having a degrading, boring, and dehumanizing job can damage a person's psychological well-being.

Question 2

Some groups of Americans, such as Asian Americans, have found it difficult to obtain assistance from policy makers because they are widely perceived to be problem-free and have thus been identified as model vulnerable populations or out groups.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

True



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