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Although Sam Jefferson worked his way up from poverty and earns 50,000 a year as an accountant, he still feels as if he doesn't belong. As a result, he avoids social interaction with his coworkers and has developed a hostile attitude toward them. Mr. Jefferson is suffering from what Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb refer to as:
 
  a. blaming the victim
  b. invisible poverty
  c. self-rage and exploitation
  d. the hidden injuries of class

Question 2

The critique of modern societies and cultures which has arisen in recent decades is termed:
 
  a. amodernism
  b. antimodernism
  c. nonmodernism
  d. post modernism



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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