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The growing numbers of elderly poor women can be attributed to
 
  A) the end of Social Security in 1998.
  B) poor financial planning.
  C) the greater number of marriages since 1990.
  D) lower earnings and higher life expectancy.

Question 2

The authors use the tendency of women to choose less high-paying specialties in the medical
  profession as an example of women
 
  A) on the mommy track.
  B) choosing poorly in their professions.
  C) hitting the glass ceiling.
  D) making less in their professions because of their own choices.



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Answer to Question 1

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