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Aleks [24]
4 years ago
5

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! 10 POINTS!! ANSWER FAST PLZZ Which statements from the passage provide valid points to support Warren's a

rgument that pay inequality is a form of discrimination? Select Valid Reasoning for points that support her argument. Select Invalid Reasoning for points that fail to support her argument. Women today still earn only 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. valid or invalid?
In 99.6 percent of occupations, men are paid more than their female counterparts. valid or invalid?
More young women go to college than men. valid or invalid?
Bloomberg analyzed Census data and found that median earnings for women were lower than those for men in 264 of 265 major occupation categories. valid or invalid?
America's women are tired of hearing that pay inequality isn't real. valid or invalid?
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1 answer:
marishachu [46]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Answers shown from explanation.

Explanation:

You can figure this out by looking at the major cause of argument .it is pay inequality.

Does A talk about payment that men earn more; Does B talk about payment that in most occupation men earn more

Does difference in payment between men and women mentioned in C ,

Does D talk about payment, that the average of women salary is less than men..this position also supports the writers position.

for E,does it give a disparity on payment with facts or is the argument rephrased in E.

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