Social-conflict analysis argues that the unequal standing of various categories of people results from
a. the unequal talents and abilities of individuals.
b. the way society itself is organized.
c. social meanings that people attach to race.
d. the different importance people attach to wealth and achievement.
Question 2
a. is used as a key building block of the reality we construct in everyday life.
b. is a biologically-rooted cause of social inequality.
c. is no longer relevant to today's everyday social experiences.
d. has ceased to be a part of people social identity.
a. is used as a key building block of the reality we construct in everyday life.
b. is a biologically-rooted cause of social inequality.
c. is no longer relevant to today's everyday social experiences.
d. has ceased to be a part of people social identity.