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In a study intended to discover why German soldiers were efficient fighters even in the face of defeat, Edward Shils and Morris Janowitz concluded that they:
 
  a. had a strong commitment to the ideology of Nazism
  b. were afraid of being executed
  c. were better paid than soldiers in the Allied forces
  d. were extremely loyal to their fellow soldiers

Question 2

An unintended consequence of tying school funding to high-stakes testing has been:
 
  a. an increase in school funds
  b. higher achievement on standardized exams
  c. higher student dropout rates
  d. a surplus of funds because few schools meet the necessary benchmarks



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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