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armygirl

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Which one of the following statements would be most likely to convince an employer of the worth of a sociology degree?
 
  a. I like people, and sociology is about people..
  b. I want to work with people. That is why I majored in sociology..
  c. I didn't have to take a statistics course..
  d. Among other things, a degree in sociology helps me to identify and project population trends..

Question 2

Which one of the following assumptions corresponds to a global perspective?
 
  a. Social interaction stops at national borders.
  b. Globalization is a relatively new phenomenon.
  c. Local events shape the individual biography.
  d. Global-scale organizational structures that are largely invisible deliver products and services.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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