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neverstopbelieb

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Which is the most effective argument for Affirmative Action?
 
  a) It has helped minority families enter the middle and upper classes.
   b) It creates a color blind society without discrimination.
   c) It makes race neutral in hiring and application decisions.
   d) Social engineering is necessary to promote women and minorities.

Question 2

Caleb and his sister, Haley, both have master's degrees. He is a high school principal and his sister the director of a daycare center. Caleb earns twice what Haley does demonstrating the
 
  a) feminization of poverty.
   b) women's equality movement.
   c) right to work movement.
   d) comparative perspective.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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