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Critical feminists believe
 
  a. the massive system of male-female inequality had its origin in the capitalist economic system.
  b. the massive system of male-female inequality is based mainly on women's reproductive and sexual roles.
  c. women who earn less than men should be treated as inferior because what they do is less significant to society.
  d. sex stratification will disappear if a society eliminates class stratification.

Question 2

African Americans and Latinos, such as Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans, have the greatest likelihood of being poor.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

true



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