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Cora is a baker. She has been baking cakes at the local supermarket for the past 13 years. Cora believes that one day she will save enough money from her current job to open her own chain of bakeries and eventually become a millionaire.
 
  This illustrates __________.
 
  A) the culture of wealth
  B) the culture of poverty
  C) false class consciousness
  D) class consciousness

Question 2

A __________ approach is the current sentiment in the United States as it relates to drugs.
 
  A) get-tough
  B) three strikes, you're out
  C) rehabilitative
  D) restitution



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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