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abarnes

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What difference does the human nature question have for an understanding of democracy?
 
  a. It tells us little or nothing.
  b. It tells us what it means to live in a democracy.
  c. It tells us about the possibilities for a democratic society.
  d. It tells us if social change is possible.

Question 2

According to Becker, being labeled as deviant has important consequences
 
  a. for society which must ensure there are adequate rehabilitation programs.
  b. for families who must learn to do without their loved one now in prison.
  c. for police investigators who must be sure their case holds up in a court proceeding.
  d. for individuals who face important consequences regarding their subsequent social participation, self-image and public identity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

D



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