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hbsimmons88

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Which of the following statement about social change is most accurate?
 
  a. Sociologists are unconcerned with predicting future social change
  b. Sociologists have, up to this point, been unsuccessful in predicting social change
  c. Sociologists can reliably predict all major social changes
  d. Sociologists have many tools at their disposal to help them predict social change

Question 2

Rates of unemployment for Blacks are
 
  a. lower than those for whites
  b. approximately double those of Whites.
  c. gradually declining since 1980.
  d. increasing dramatically over the last 20 years.



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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