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The exchange of goods and services in the underground economy a.is reported to the government. b. escapes taxes. c. is always illegal. d. is heavily taxed.
 
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Question 2

Lee started as a bank teller and 15 years later ended up running the bank. This is an example of_____ mobility.
 
  a. upward social
  b. intergenerational
  c. downward social
  d. lateral



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Answer to Question 1

b. escapes taxes.

Answer to Question 2

a. upward social



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