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cnetterville

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Assembly-line work is typically thought to be alienating because
 
  a. it is repetitive.
  b. the tasks are too difficult.
  c. new technologies have created too many stressful intellectual demands.
  d. it is poorly paid.
  e. it requires more manual dexterity than many workers possess.

Question 2

All of the following are elements of drug scares and repressive laws EXCEPT:
 
  a. rigorous scientific research establishing the objective harm of drug.
  b. scapegoating a drug for a variety of social problems.
  c. drug use connected with a minority group.
  d. the existence of professional interest groups.



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Answer to Question 1

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