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faduma

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Karl Marx equated power with:
 
  a. elitism purchased by excessive wealth.
  b. physical attractiveness and strength.
  c. possession of values that are important to a group.
  d. achievement of a high level of education.
  e. ownership of the means of production.

Question 2

One might equate instrumental-rational action with
 
  a. competitive behavior.
  b. romantic behavior.
  c. addictive behavior.
  d. double consciousness.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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