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Question 1

Sweating jobs for women involved
 
  A) the subcontracting of piecework, usually in the tailoring trades.
  B) working as a domestic servant.
  C) hard physical labor on farms in the countryside.
  D) competing for sales commissions in new department stores.
  E) service as operators in the new telephone exchanges.

Question 2

Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb warned against
 
  A) the rising costs of healthcare.
  B) overpopulation.
  C) increased immigration to the United States.
  D) racial tension.
  E) the rising threat of total warfare.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
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