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londonang

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Karl Marx believed that society is divided into:
 
  A) capitalists and proletariat.
  B) upper caste and lower caste.
  C) developed nations and developing nations.
  D) developed nations and underdeveloped nations.
  E) groups with a high intelligence quotient and groups with a low intelligence quotient.

Question 2

Unlike his predecessors and contemporaries, Marx maintained that:
 
  A) social cohesiveness creates disunity.
  B) harmony seldom leads to unity in real world.
  C) capitalism leads to the downfall of economy.
  D) economic issues produce divisiveness rather than social solidarity.
  E) the Industrial Revolution brought down social cohesiveness.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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