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Monique, Alice, and Rebecca are high-priced call girls who work large conventions and have exclusive client lists. They are meticulous in the clients they choose to service and only work for exclusive, high-paying patrons.
 
  Are Monique, Alice, and Rebecca members of a subculture or a counterculture? Explain the reasons for your answer.
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The concept of groupthink was developed by ________.
 
  A) Solomon Asch
  B) Stanley Milgram
  C) Irving Janis
  D) Georg Simmel


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Answer to Question 1

Monique, Alice, and Rebecca are members of a counterculture. Although they have an exclusive clientele and are selective in the patrons they choose, their method of earning a living violates the Judeo-Christian concept of monogamy and it threatens society's dominant values of family and marriage.

Answer to Question 2

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