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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Contemporary Marxist theories point to the main source of social problems as
 
  a. the weak social norms of capitalist societies.
 b. class inequality that is inherent in a capitalistic system.
 c. social disorganization that exists in both capitalist and communist societies.
 d. lack of social communication among individuals in society.

Question 2

Which perspective argues that the division of society into the haves and have-nots will create social problems?
 
  a. Functionalist
 b. Interactionist
 c. Conflict
 d. Anomie



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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