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Arii_bell

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According to Kenneth Gergen, exposure to increased social stimulation through television, radio, and the Internet _____.
 
  a. increases the likelihood that we will question the values of our community
  b. personal feelings overload and confusion as well as excitement and opportunity
  c. increases the number of groups with which we identify
  d. all of the above

Question 2

Given the daily volume of foreign-exchange transactions, it is most accurate to say which of the following?
 
  A) It is impossible for a government's interventions in the foreign-exchange market to affect market psychology.
  B) A government's intervention in the foreign-exchange market can reverse a currency's slide for the long term.
  C) A government's intervention cannot force the foreign-exchange market to move in a determined direction.
  D) A government should focus more on intervening in foreign-exchange markets than on correcting economic fundamentals.


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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

C



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