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Chloeellawright

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According to C. Wright Mills, an important American sociologist cited by Aulette,
 
  a. the micro and macro levels of society are nearly independent of one another.
  b. the macro level affects the micro level, but the micro level has little effect on the macro level.
  c. the micro level affects the macro level, but the macro level has little effect on the micro level.
  d. the micro level and the macro level shape and determine each other.

Question 2

According to the research summarized within the text, while all cultures value the family, _________ appear to give it higher priority than most other groups do.
 
  a. Jews
  b. African Americans
  c. Irish Catholics
  d. Italians



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Answer to Question 1

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