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When we belong to a group, who has the right to judge our behavior?
 
  a. No one
  b. Only a court of law
  c. No one but ourselves
  d. The group

Question 2

Numerous studies have shown that the lower people are on the social class ladder, the
 
  a. better their emotional well-being.
  b. less they are violent crime victims.
  c. less they divorce.
  d. worse their emotional well-being.



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Answer to Question 1

d. The group

Answer to Question 2

d. the worse their emotional well-being.



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