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ENagel

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Quantitative measurements like unique visitors, number of views, and ratio of visitors to posted comments are typical measurements for
 A) blogs.
  B) forums.
  C) Twitter.
  D) Facebook.
  E) YouTube.

Question 2

Critics of comparable worth argue that
 A) laws should be enacted to assist the market's pricing mechanism.
  B) the market has determined the worth of certain female-dominated jobs.
  C) artificially inflating salaries for female-dominated occupations would bring about equality.
  D) states have not enacted laws requiring equal pay for comparable work in government positions.
  E) this issue encourages women to keep their low-paying jobs rather than seek higher-paying ones.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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