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9 May, 00:56

When Mintz (with Freitag) examined the background of the 205 individuals who had been cabinet members from 1897 to 1973, she found: Group of answer choices a. there was a strong tendency to come from a business-elite background (76%) b. there was no tendency to come from a business-elite background. c. while there was some tendency to come from a business-elite background (22%), it was not as great as having a military-elite background. d. most cabinet members came from the South

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  1. 9 May, 01:06
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    Answer: a. there was a strong tendency to come from a business-elite background (76%)

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    Beth Mintz and Peter Freitag analyzed the backgrounds of every cabinet member serving between 1897 and 1973. Not only did they found that 66% of them could be considered as part of the upper class before getting their cabinet jobs, but also that more than 76% of them were connected with prominent corporations, and 90% of them came either from upper class or were linked with those corporations.
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