The future payoff of education is based on the assumption that __________

A) primary school will be relevant for students going into the workforce
B) school and grades are much less important for entry into a job for students not going to college
C) everyone will go to college
D) very few skills will be needed in the jobs of the future


Answer: B

Sociology

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Researchers compared the levels of hunger and malnutrition in poverty-stricken areas of the United States before and after the implementation of nutrition and food stamp programs. They concluded that the programs

a. actually made the situation worse because it encouraged people to become dependent on government handouts which were discontinued when the funding ran out halfway through the fiscal year. b. had not made much difference in hunger and malnutrition because of bureaucratic misapplication -- too much aid was given to people who did not really need it and too little was given to people who really did need it. c. helped many and reduced hunger and malnutrition by about half but needed to be expanded to help more. d. virtually eliminated hunger and made it difficult to find much evidence of the malnutrition identified in the earlier study.

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Which of the following dialectics can lead to tension in close relationships?

A) Autonomy and connection B) Connection and regeneration C) Connection and loss D) Stability and regeneration

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Every evening at a neighborhood bar, the clientele, which consists of construction workers, police officers, plumbers, and factory workers, watches sports events on the big screen television set and play pool. The people who hang out in this bar are an example of a

A. status group. B. power group. C. class. D. caste.

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