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Bernana

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Boundaries between those in the organization and those outside are developed by social organizations to try to
 
  a. encourage loyalty.
   b. discourage loyalty.
   c. turn loyalty into something positive.

Question 2

Zweig believes that the capitalist is entitled to what he or she is able to accumulate because the capitalist
 
  a. works harder.
  b. is more skilled and educated.
  c. is the one who is the risk taker.
  d. all of the above
   e. None of the above; Zweig believes that the capitalist's sense of entitlement is excessive.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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