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james9437

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What do sociologists mean when they say that education serves a credentialing function?
 
  a. that schools seek to maximize educational outcomes of students
  b. that education doesn't change people but moves them along different routes that influence how much they earn
  c. that education limits entry into some occupations and thus raises the rewards for people in them
  d. that schools with the best-performing teachers produce more students who earn multiple degrees

Question 2

Simply put, to be a deviant entails __________.
 
  a. a range of outsider activities, most often sexual in nature
  b. violating religious commandments
  c. doing something as innocent as not tucking in your shirt
  d. violating a rule that brings with it the disapproval of others



JaynaD87

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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