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APUS57

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In 2010, the median pay package of a corporate CEO was ______ greater than the average worker's pay.
 
  a. 168 times c. 525 times
  b. 343 times d. 615 times

Question 2

Social sciences seek to understand _________ and include _________.
 
  a. human behavior; political science, physics and sociology
  b. human behavior; anthropology, criminology and political science
  c. human pathology; criminology, medicine and political science
  d. human pathology; criminology, political science and psychology
  e. Answers a and b



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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