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berenicecastro

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The contradictory nature of work is depicted by
 
  a. the contrast between the situations of free workers and slaves.
  b. the fact that work generates both goods and services.
  c. the fact that both workers and managers can be described as working.
  d. the fact that work produces both satisfaction and alienation.
  e. the relationship of bureaucracy to technology.

Question 2

The social stratification of a society is most influenced by
 
  a. the level of technology in services.
  b. the number of women who work outside the home.
  c. the number of factories per thousand workers.
  d. the division of labor.
  e. the ratio of unpaid to paid labor.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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