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moongchi

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How does inequality in the United States compare with income inequality in other rich democracies around the world?
 
  a. The United States ranks at about the middle of the pack in terms of income inequality. While the problem does not seem to be getting worse, it is not getting better either.
  b. The United States ranks very high on measures of income inequality and the problem seems to be getting worse.
  c. The United States ranks very high on measures of income inequality but the problem seems to be getting better.
 d. The United States ranks very low on measures on income inequality and the problem seems to be getting better.

Question 2

What is the process that has driven the transformation of the American economy in the last few decades?
 
  a. depression
  b. globalization
  c. inflation
 d. protectionism



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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