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jwb375

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According to the social theorist, Herbert Marcuse, the technological advances of modern society:
 
  a. still manages to meet the basic needs of people.
 b. is shaped by technological advances that are both stable and rational.
 c. lead to feelings of powerlessness.
 d. gives people a sense of control over their lives.

Question 2

According to the _____ people behave as they do because of the meanings they give to different situations.
 
  a. functionalist theory
 b. conflict theory
 c. symbolic interaction theory
 d. social control theory



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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