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haleyc112

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Becker (1966) studied how marijuana users learn to ingest and enjoy the effects of marijuana. This study fits which theoretical perspective?
 
  a. Symbolic interaction
 b. Conflict
 c. Structural-functional
 d. Social pathology

Question 2

Which theoretical perspective suggests that the criminalization of substances follows a pattern of social control of the powerless, political opponents, and/or minorities?
 
  a. Structural-functional
 b. Conflict
 c. Symbolic interaction
 d. Social pathology



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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