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moongchi

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Working at a job for which one is overqualified, involuntarily working part time instead of full time, or being employed on an intermittent basis is known as
 
  A) underemployment
  B) the riff-raff theory
  C) redlining
  D) the discounting principle

Question 2

In determining Black life-chances in a modern world, Wilson claims that
 
  A) race is more important than class
  B) gender is more important than class
  C) class is more important than race
  D) race, class, and gender are equally important.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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