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erika

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What did Marx hope would happen when people achieved class consciousness?
 
  a. They would work hard to improve their status.
  b. They would accept their position.
  c. They would bond with others to combat the class system.
  d. They would quit their jobs.

Question 2

According to the definitions given in the text, which of the following workers would be considered to have developed class consciousness?
 
  a. The maid thinks she is in the same class as the professor.
  b. The GM autoworker thinks he is of a higher class than the janitor.
  c. The man who owns the service station believes he is of the same class as the nurse.
  d. The professor recognizes that like her auto mechanic, she too does not own the means of production.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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