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Critics of the privatization of the military argue that
 
  a. it may lure the best talent away from the traditional military if they make more money through private military employment.
 b. privatization is much less efficient than retaining all functions within the government funded military.
 c. privatization means that new recruits will not have any positions open to them within the military.
 d. it may reward conflict over consensus.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of a dyad?
 
  a. John's parents and John
 b. A married couple
 c. Lori's sociology class
 d. All 18-year-olds



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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