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audie

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Which of the following is true about using annual per capita gross national income (per capita GNI) to measure the wealth of nations?
 
  a. It accurately reflects what individuals actually receive in wages.
 b. Per capita GNI reflects each person's share of their country's production, not wages or pay.
 c. It effectively measures informal exchanges and bartering in which resources are exchanged.
 d. It accurately reflects what families actually receive in wages or pay.

Question 2

Sociologists refer to the organized patterns of social relationships and social institutions that make up society as the _____.
 
  a. social viewpoint
 b. sociological perspective
 c. social structure
 d. interactionist perspective



briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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