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One reason Marx's predicted socialist revolution never took place in industrial-capitalist societies is that ________
 
  a. inequality is more or less obsolete.
  b. living standards for the majority have gone up.
  c. wealth is no longer concentrated in the hands of a few.
  d. his theory of social-conflict was completely wrong.

Question 2

Olga works as a district sales manager for a small corporation. This category of work can be described as ________
 
  a. blue-collar.
  b. white-collar.
  c. capitalist.
  d. agrarian.



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Answer: b

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Answer: b





 

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