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Alainaaa8

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Susan worked tirelessly as an activist trying to stop the use of children in sweatshop labor.
 
  She organized protests, started a boycott campaign of major clothing brands, and founded her own charitable organization to fight against the use of children in sweatshops. How would Weber describe Susan's identity as an activist?
  a. this is her charisma
  b. this is her status group membership
  c. this is her form of legitimacy
  d. this is her spirit of capitalism

Question 2

How do sociologists define power?
 
  a. the ability to influence the behavior of others
  b. the financial means to acquire resources
  c. membership in dominant hierarchies
  d. the ability to claim rewards



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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