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Michael Schwalb argues that people with high status have what kind of relationship with social norms in society?
 
  A) They are forced to conform to norms.
  B) They are victimized by norms.
  C) They can completely reject social norms.
  D) They can manipulate social norms to favor themselves.

Question 2

Why are weak ties so important for finding work?
 
  A) People with whom we have weak ties live and work in circles outside our own.
  B) People with whom we have weak ties tend to have better jobs.
  C) People with whom we have weak ties aren't biased against us in the job market.
  D) People with whom we have weak ties provide training in getting better jobs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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