In a postindustrial economy, people with limited education generally become __________ workers
A) knowledge
B) low-paid service
C) assembly-line
D) blue-collar
Answer: B
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a. homogamy b. propinquity c. exchange theory d. complementary-needs theory
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a. giving high status players the most dangerous positions. b. failing to recruit female athletes. c. ensuring that women's teams have the same access to resources that men's do. d. using bribes as incentives to attract particularly desirable players. e. assigning the less central positions on the basis of race or ethnicity.
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A. lobbyist B. troublemaker C. politician D. radical