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armygirl

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Political sociologist Michael Parenti believes that political leaders treat the health of the capitalist economy as a necessary condition for the health of the nation and that the goals of big business (rapid growth, high profits, and secure markets) become the goals of government. This is reflective of the __________ perspective.
 
  a. conflict
  b. symbolic interactionist
  c. postmodernist
  d. functionalist

Question 2

Emile Durkheim applied the term __________ to bonds based on a simple division of labor and shared religious beliefs such as are found in small agrarian societies.
 
  a. technological solidarity
 b. mechanical solidarity
 c. ecological solidarity
 d. organic solidarity



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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