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j.rubin

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Mawenzi has sent out hundreds of rsums but has gotten very few replies, even though he graduated with honors from a top-tier school and has experience and excellent references.
 
  If Mawenzi suspected intentional discrimination, what statement would support his suspicion?
  a. Mawenzi is not qualified for the jobs that he is interested in.
  b. Mawenzi is experiencing the disadvantage of having a stereotypical black name.
  c. Businesses with posted job listings may not actually be hiring.
  d. Businesses are not willing to meet his salary requirements.

Question 2

Edge cities have developed as suburban counterparts to __________.
 
  a. the traditional downtown areas of large central cities
  b. the traditional factory zones of large central cities
  c. the traditional transitional zones of large central cities
  d. the tradition bedroom communities of large central cities



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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