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pane00

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Which of the following is NOT one of Weber's three dimensions of social class?
 
  a. class
  b. power
  c. education
  d. status

Question 2

How does Weber's definition of social class differ from that of Marx?
 
  a. Weber's definition of class is focused on the relationship to the means of production; Marx's is not.
  b. Marx's definition of class is focused on the relationship to the means of production; Weber's is not.
  c. Marx's definition is of class; Weber's is of caste.
  d. Marx and Weber use the same dimensions for defining social class.



Briannahope

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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