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lidoalex

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Dead-end jobs are characterized by
 
  a. full-time jobs with fringe benefits.
  b. a high-quality pool of workers.
  c. relatively low skill requirements and high turnover.
  d. ending a person's work career.
  e. employers who will not write letters of recommendation.

Question 2

Did the adult careers of the Saints and the Roughnecks seem to justify the community's view of their different potential?
 
  a. yes, most Saints went to college and graduated, and while two Roughnecks graduated from college, most did not, and two went to prison.
  b. no, because four Saints did not attend college and most Roughnecks served time in prison.
  c. yes, because all of the Saints went to college and none of the Roughnecks did.
  d. no, because four Roughnecks graduated from college and none went to prison.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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