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littleanan

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Sociologist Daniel Chirot identified five levels of ethnic conflict. According to Chirot, which of the following levels of ethnic conflict describes the United States?
 
  a. Multiethnic society without serious conflict
 b. Multiethnic society with controlled conflict
 c. Society with ethnic conflict that has been resolved
 d. Society with serious ethnic conflict leading to warfare

Question 2

According to Chirot, retribalization has been caused by
 
  a. globalized culture.
 b. lack of natural resources, such as water or oil.
 c. social class inequalities.
 d. border disputes.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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