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Alainaaa8

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With regard to economic power in American society, Jews:
 
  a. have historically been overrepresented in the corporate elite.
  b. are entering top positions in the corporate world.
  c. control most U.S. banks and investment firms.
  d. continue to be excluded from the corporate elite.

Question 2

Which statement best describes Jewish representation in politics?
 
  a. Jews are less involved in government affairs than Italians.
  b. Jews have yet to be elected as members of Congress.
  c. Jews experience few impediments to elective office at any level of government.
  d. Jews play an insignificant role in financing election campaigns.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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