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The stories about Eliza Doolittle from Pygmalion and the extract from Dalton Conley's Honkey illustrate that:
 
  a. George Bernard Shaw and Dalton Conley knew how to manipulate people.
  b. if you properly flatter a person, you can get him/her to do what you want.
  c. social reality is constructed by persons in the process of interaction.
  d. people come into interactions with no preconceived definition of the situation.

Question 2

Chris was born to a poor family in a rural area, but recently completed an MBA at Harvard University. Chris has experienced
 
  A) Ascribed status
  B) Equality of action
  C) The social ascription system
  D) Social mobility


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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