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tingc95

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What is Weber's term for the consequences of one's relationship to economic institutions, or the likelihood that one may secure the good things in life, such as housing, education, health, and food?
 
  a. relationship to means of production
  b. conspicuous location
  c. life chances
  d. equal opportunity
  e. stratification

Question 2

The average length a professional athlete's career is ____.
 
  a. under one year
  b. 1 to 7 years
  c. at least 10 years
  d. 10 to 15 years
  e. more than 15 years



softEldritch

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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