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LaDunn

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The new poor are different from the old poor in that the new poor are _______.
 
  a. facing a rapidly expanding economy
  b. more trapped in poverty
  c. able to secure unionization
  d. able to secure employment due to mass production

Question 2

According to the social-conflict approach, what a society labels as deviant is based primarily on
 
  a. how often the act occurs.
  b. the moral foundation of the culture.
  c. how harmful the act is to the public as a whole.
  d. differences in power between various categories of people.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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