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neverstopbelieb

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A significant difference between power and prestige is that
 
  a. prestige is voluntarily given, power may involve coercion.
  b. power is connected to one's occupation, prestige is not.
  c. prestige is related to wealth, power is not.
  d. power overlaps with wealth, but prestige does not.
  e. there is no difference between power and prestige

Question 2

In Greek mythology, most goddesses were ____.
 
  a. physically stronger than men
  b. more intelligent than men
  c. active and strong
  d. passive, beautiful, and supportive
  e. unattractive



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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