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Marx believed that social order was rooted in ___________.
 
  a. the quality and quantity of social ties among individuals and groups
  b. coercion and force, with the lower classes being compelled to accept the dictates of the upper classes
  c. the learning of societal expectations of proper conduct through social interaction and empathy
  d. the equalization of income and wealth

Question 2

If a social group becomes more integratedincreases the quality and quantity of social ties among its memberswe can expect its rate of suicide to drop.
 
  a. true
  b. false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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