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go.lag

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Matriarchy is:
 
  a. equally common to patriarchy
  b. totally absent in its pure form
  c. becoming the norm
  d. just as valid as patriarchy

Question 2

William was born into a wealthy family who has had money for several generations. He attended exclusive prep schools instead of public schools and now belongs to an expensive country club. He does not worry about money and lives very comfortably.
 
  His social class is most likely to be:
  a. upper/elite class
  b. middle class
  c. working class
  d. urban underclass



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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