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From a world systems theory point of view, the expansion of McDonald's restaurants from one outlet in Illinois in 1955 to tens of thousands of outlets in 119 countries today is
 
  a. an externality cost.
  b. dependency.
  c. a response to avoid economic stagnation.
  d. modernization.

Question 2

Achieved statuses result from
 
  a. chance.
  b. luck.
  c. fate.
  d. effort.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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