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Beheh

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The first wisdom of sociology, according to Berger, is that
 
  a. things do not really change.
  b. things are always changing.
  c. things are not what they seem.
  d. things are exactly what they seem.

Question 2

According to Wilson, a neo-WPA program of employment would
 
  a. carry the stigma of a cash dole.
  b. not be successful because the jobs are low-paying.
  c. be similar to slave labor.
  d. not carry the stigma of a cash dole.



brittiany.barnes

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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