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What did sociologist Barbara Mascio learn about the elderly?
 
  A) Elderly people want to organize and fight for their rights.
  B) Most elderly want to live productive lives.
  C) Elderly parents still expect to be taken care of by their daughters.
  D) Elderly parents prefer to move in with their son and his family.

Question 2

__________ dropped out of Harvard to co-found Microsoft.
 
  A) Warren Buffett
  B) Ted Kennedy
  C) Bill Gates
  D) Steve Jobs



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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