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According to Perrow, in the United States in the 1900s, state regulation concerning economic power was __________, and in Europe it was __________.
   United States Europe
 
  a. weak strong
  b. weak weak
  c. strong strong
  d. strong weak

Question 2

Sociology is primarily an attempt to
 
  a. improve social conditions.
  b. understand and deal with personal problems.
  c. understand people in a careful and disciplined manner.
  d. all of the above.

Question 3

In 1999, the gross national income in purchasing power parity in the United States was 31,910, while in Nigeria it was
 
  a. 770.
  b. 1,200.
  c. 3,000.
  d. 13,

Question 4

Influence and control are two
 
  a. types of potential power.
  b. types of power.
  c. possible outcomes of power.
  d. types of authority.

Question 5

Large concentrations of economic power __________ in the United States, in contrast to Europe.
 
  a. were permitted
   b. were not permitted

Question 6

What does the international programs branch of the Census Bureau do?
 
  a. Compares data from present censuses to historical censuses
  b. Creates customized tables based on search criteria
  c. Collects data on current and future population estimates worldwide
  d. Documents trends in the U.S. population

Question 7

How much did Ehrenreich earn in one month of work?
 
  a. 1,040
  b. 1,540
  c. 670
  d. 2,130
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Great answers, all of them were right
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