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Mr3Hunna

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In the conflict view of society, institutions are thought to
 
  a. influence development of the social structure.
  b. be products of the powerful.
  c. react against the social structure.
  d. determine the functions of the social structure.

Question 2

According to C. Wright Mills, the power elite is composed of leaders of three sectors, the most powerful of which are________.
 
  a. the president and his advisors
  b. the U.S. Senate
  c. the corporate rich
  d. local opinion leaders



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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