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krzymel

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What was Jesse Bernard's final conclusion regarding the experience of marriage for men and women?
 
  A. Marriage is good for men but miserable for women.
  B. Marriage is good for men but only tolerable for women.
  C. Marriage is good for both men and women, but it is better for men.
  D. Marriage is equally good for both men and women.

Question 2

Older workers are
 
  A. more desired for entry-level positions using technology.
  B. likely to have gone through a midlife crisis leading to an abrupt change in profession.
  C. often more desirable for managerial or administrative positions.
  D. none of these.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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