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oliviahorn72

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James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Walter Lippmann, and Sir Robert Peel were alike in this opinion. What was it?
 
  a. They all expressed grave doubts about the wisdom of democracy.
  b. They all expressed grave doubts about the wisdom of the public.
  c. They all expressed grave doubts about the wisdom of democratically elected leaders.
  d. They all expressed supreme confidence in the wisdom of the public.

Question 2

Which of the following would generally fall into the occupational definition of middle class used by sociologists?
 
  a. a lawyer
  b. an engineer
  c. a minimum wage worker
  d. a blue-collar manufacturing worker



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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