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Zoey63294

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Jeremy is a senior in high school. He is studying hard, applying to college, playing sports, and working a part-time job. Which of the following is an example of role conflict Jeremy might experience?
 
  a. His coach expects him to be a team leader.
  b. He gets a promotion at work.
  c. His boss wants him to work late the night before a major exam.
  d. His teachers do not want him to slack off his senior year.

Question 2

A symbolic-interaction approach to health and medicine emphasizes
 
  a. the meanings people attach to health and illness.
  b. social inequality in terms of health.
  c. how societies must excuse ill people from most responsibilities.
  d. All of these responses are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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