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jessicacav

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Ralf Dahrendorf wrote, It is immeasurably difficult to trace the path on which a personencounters other people just like himself, and at a certain point says Let us join hands, friends, so that no one will push us off one by one.' Dahrendorf was writing about the forces that lead to
 
  a. globalization.
  b. social movements.
  c. relative deprivation.
  d. objective deprivation.

Question 2

The writings of __________ and __________ represent two of the most important traditions of class analysis in sociological theory.
 
  a. Emile Durkheim, Max Weber
  b. Karl Marx, Max Weber
  c. Pat Hill Collins, Karl Marx
  d. Erving Goffman, Pat Hill Collins



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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