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Applying our sociological imaginations to evaluate the rise of women who do care work we see a growth in available jobs in these fields. This can be described as
 
  a) more women are in need of jobs and are regulated to lower-paying positions that are often gender-based.
  b) women will take on jobs where they can use their emotions.
  c) care work requires less physical work but more feeling and sentiment.
  d) less positions are available for men because women have had to take on full time work.

Question 2

How is a family's poverty line determined in U.S. society?
 
  a) By the cost of providing healthy meals to all family members
  b) By determining the amount of people working for minimum wage
  c) By the number of workers in service jobs
  d) By the average amount of rent a family of four pays



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