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wenmo

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Dr. Paula Braveman of the University of California, San Francisco believes that:
 
  a. health insurance is unimportant
  b. the health of children is an important indicator of the health of the nation
  c. middle-class families fare better than rich families in terms of health
  d. it is unlikely that we can narrow the gap between wealthy and poor families

Question 2

Which type of leader is most likely to have power because s/he is endowed with special qualities?
 
  a. totalitarian leader
  b. expressive leader
  c. charismatic leader
  d. democratic leader



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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