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sam.t96

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Which intersectionalities does chapter 2 explore?
 
  a. Poverty, wealth, employment and inequality
  b. Wealth, race, gender and inequality
  c. Poverty, race, gender and inequality
  d. Poverty, race, employment and inequality

Question 2

When individuals become part of an organization after calculating their monetary costs and benefits, this is a:
 
  a. voluntary organization
  b. coercive organization
  c. utilitarian organization
  d. beneficiary organization
  e. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

c. utilitarian organization



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