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________ argue that society creates deviance by creating rules, the violation of which constitutes deviance.
 
  a. Social Darwinists
  b. Labeling theorists
  c. Conflict theorists
  d. Order theorists

Question 2

Person-blame interpretations provide justification for a form of ________, that is, a person's placement in the stratification system is a function of ability and effort.
 
  a. labeling
  b. social Darwinism
  c. stigmatization
  d. culture of poverty



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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