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Lobcity

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According to the sociological perspective, which of the following best explains social problems?
 
  A) Norm violators
  B) People who seek self-actualization
  C) Problems caused by societal conditions
  D) Biology

Question 2

According to the system-blame approach, many ex-convicts can be seen as victims in that __________.
 
  A) they were born deviant
  B) they have to spend time in prison for their crimes
  C) they do not have the skills and resources to survive without resorting to crime
  D) they are required to spend a year in school after getting released from prison



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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