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jparksx

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Relative deprivation is
 
  A) the inability of lower-income groups to sustain the same lifestyle as higher-income groups in the same community.
  B) discrimination against lower-income people by higher-income people within the same community.
  C) the cluster of physical and emotional manifestationssuch as higher rates of type 2 diabetes and alcohol abuseseen in lower-income groups in a community.
  D) a sense of low self-esteem experienced by people living in poverty.

Question 2

Which of the following countries BEST demonstrates the link between high GDP per capita and long life expectancy?
 
  A) Brazil
  B) Japan
  C) Russia
  D) Mexico



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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