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The two most significant early contributions to the study of social stratification were made by ____.
 
  a. Marx and Weber
  b. Marx and Durkheim
  c. Weber and Durkheim
  d. Michels and Pareto
  e. Michels and Weber

Question 2

A major contribution of conflict theory to the study of sports is
 
  a. recognizing the positive and negative aspects of sport in society.
  b. understanding how sports perpetuate gender and racial inequality.
  c. its focus on socialization and social interaction.
  d. an understanding that the meanings of symbols within sports may have different meanings for different people.
  e. the acknowledgment of solidarity created by sports teams.



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