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Describe role strain and role conflict and provide personal examples of each.
 
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The __________, named after a U.S. secretary of state, provided massive sums of money in direct aid and loans to rebuild the European economic base destroyed during World War II.
 
  a. Albright Plan
 b. Baker Plan
 c. Southern Plan
 d. Marshall Plan



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Answer to Question 1

Role conflict may occur as a result of changing statuses and roles in

society. Whereas role conflict occurs between two or more statuses, role

strain takes place within one status. Role strain occurs when

incompatible demands are built into a single status that a person

occupies.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
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