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Cesare Lombroso argued that criminals are:
 
  a. individuals attempting to achieve socially legitimate goals through disapproved means
  b. the products of a criminal subculture
  c. the products of inadequate socialization
  d. throwbacks to primitive, aggressive human types

Question 2

The major difference between Mills' power elite thesis and Marx's theory of class conflict is that Mills believed that:
 
  a. class conflict was relatively unimportant in industrial society
  b. revolutionary change was not possible in American society
  c. the upper class would eventually give up power to the working class
  d. the working class could not win power without joining forces with the middle class



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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