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Becker's question that he goes back to time and again in the article is
 
  a. Why do some people get paid more for playing in jazz bands than do others?
  b. What is jazz, and how has it become part of American culture?
  c. Is jazz high or low culture?
  d. How are musicians who do not know each other able to play jazz together?
  e. How does music change culture?

Question 2

Durkheim's study of suicide
 
  a. has not really been criticized.
   b. has been criticized but there is still no better theory of suicide rates.
   c. has been criticized and largely rejected by sociologists as an explanation of suicide rates.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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