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BRWH

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People who live in Chinatown, Little Italy, and Little Havana are all examples of what Gans termed _____.
 
  a. ethnic villagers
 b. cosmopolites
 c. the trapped
 d. the other

Question 2

A weakness of the conflict theory in terms of understanding deviance is that it
 
  a. does not address inequity and injustice.
 b. ignores the importance of the social structure.
 c. is less effective in explaining forms of deviance other than crime.
 d. does not explain the slow pace at which the legal system changes.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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