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Optimistic scenarios about the impact of high technology stress that the technology is
 
  a. rapidly increasing.
  b. neutral and inevitable.
  c. impossible to control.
  d. too expensive to be widely acquired.
  e. a substitute for worker skill.

Question 2

Miller points out the irony that while members claim one thing they get out of gangs is a sense of protection in fact gang involvement itself
 
  a. decreases exposure to victimization risk although does suggest willingness to be victimized if needed.
  b. decreases social status within the community and involves social rejection.
  c. increases exposure to victimization risk and even suggests a willingness to be victimized.
  d. provides several additional positives such as social support and opportunities for interaction.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C



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