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burchfield96

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Given research and theory in life-course sociology, which group was most likely to be negatively affected by Hurricane Katrina?
 
  A) a poor white family who survived the storm together
  B) a poor African American family who survived the storm together
  C) middle-class white men who lost their incomes and had no access to family or friends during the storm
  D) a middle-class African American family who survived the storm together

Question 2

Which of the following examples best represents a turning point in someone's life from a life-course perspective?
 
  A) a man who breaks his arm during a fight
  B) a woman who loses an important tennis match
  C) a man who delays getting married for a decade due to a family tragedy
  D) a woman who loses her first job out of college due to poor performance



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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