The primary motivation for economic immigration is:

A. the prospect of paying lower prices for goods and services.
B. to flee political oppression.
C. the opportunity to increase earnings and standard of living.
D. to reunite with family members.

Answer: C

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Matt observes that "there is a high correlation between educational attainment and the level of income." Jean concurs and adds that "high school graduates should all proceed to college."

A. Both Matt's and Jean's statements are positive B. Both Matt's and Jean's statements are normative C. Matt's statement is normative while Jean's statement is positive D. Matt's statement is positive while Jean's statement is normative

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