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yoooooman

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Ralph believes that urban development is a political tactic and is controlled by laws that favor the rich. Ralph's views represent the perspective of the _____.
 
  A) functionalists
  B) symbolic interactionists
  C) conflict theorists
  D) feminist theorists
  E) fundamentalists

Question 2

New urban sociology views:
 
  A) urban changes as largely the result of decisions made by powerful capitalists and high-income groups.
  B) individuals living in urban areas as having better physical and emotional health than those living in rural areas.
  C) women as generally experiencing fewer choices and more constraints than men.
  D) cities as serving more economic and social functions than rural regions.
  E) urban residents as differing in their types of interaction, lifestyles, and perceptions of urban life.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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