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In his argument that economic success and power do not always overlap completely, Weber made all of the following points except
 
  a. money and ownership of the means of production are not the only types of resources that can be used as a basis of power.
  b. the fact that money can be used to exert power does not mean that it will be used in this way.
  c. an individual's power is a reflection of his or her relationship to the means of production.
  d. power is also attached to the social positions we hold.
  e. we can overcome a scarcity of resources if we have large numbers of people on our side.

Question 2

What percentage of commissioners for the NCAA Division 1A are white males?
 
  a. 50 percent
  b. 65 percent
  c. 75 percent
  d. 90 percent
  e. 100 percent



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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