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According to Parsons, from the point of view of functioning of the social system, too low a general level of health and too high an incidence of illness is
 
  a. functional.
  b. dysfunctional.
  c. fatal.
  d. the precursor to collapse.

Question 2

The biggest factors in the wage gap that exists in the United States is ________ in the labor market that blocks women's access to better paying jobs through hiring or promotion practices or simply paying women less.
 
  a. institutional sex discrimination
  b. individual job preferences
  c. individual capabilities
  d. institutional rules and policies



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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