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Weber believed that
 
  a. class and access to life chances are totally unrelated.
 b. while power is linked to economic standing, economic standing alone is not always the source of people's power.
 c. systems of stratification are not part of the social structure.
 d. microlevel analysis is more valid than macrolevel analysis.

Question 2

Mothers in transnational families:
 
  a. in general spend as much time with their children as other mothers.
  b. generally are able to take their children with them from place to place.
  c. have expanded their definition of motherhood to include breadwinning.
  d. earn less than had they stayed in their native countries.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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