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What is the relationship between educational test scores (e.g. SAT and ACT) and social class?
 
  a. There is no relationship between educational test scores and income.
 b. As average family income goes up, so do SAT scores.
 c. SAT scores are unpredictable, regardless of parents' social class and income.
 d. Social class does not have much effect on SAT and ACT scores.

Question 2

Which of these types of society has the greatest amount of social differentiation?
 
  a. Foraging
 b. Pastoral
 c. Agricultural
 d. Horticultural



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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