In her book Nickeled and Dimed, Ehrenreich tells of a colleague who becomes "frantic about a painfully impacted wisdom tooth and keeps making calls from our house (we are cleaning) to try and locate a source of free dental care.". This example illustrates
a. one of the many ways inequality is enacted.
b. ideas of comparable worth.
c. a socialist system of welfare..
d. relative poverty
A
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a. true b. false
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Fill in the blanks with correct word
Aulette cited May, who said that love in Western society can take four forms. These include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Lust, sex or libido b. Eros c. Friendship or Philia d. Storgic
White-collar crime
A. has serious costs, including physical injury. B. is limited in the harm it causes. C. is infrequent. D. is limited to financial costs and consequences.