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nautica902

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According to the text, a principal difference between Karl Marx and Max Weber was that
 
  a. Marx argued that there would ultimately be four classes.
  b. Weber believed that there would be a middle class that controlled some power.
 c. Marx was concerned about political power and inherited social status.
  d. Weber was concerned only about who controlled the means of production.
  e. Weber did not discuss wage earners at all.

Question 2

The broken-window theory cited in Duran's study refers to
 
  a. reported mistreatment by police, regardless of delinquent incidents or not.
  b. shared belief that police perceive all young Black and Latino males as criminals.
  c. focus of law enforcement efforts on minor offenses to prevent social and physical disorder and thus reduce the level of overall crime.
  d. overall positive views about the police and their treatment of women in their neighborhoods.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C



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