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craiczarry

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The person who argued that the city of New Haven was dominated by many different sets of leaders and not by one small group of elites was
 
  A) C. Wright Mills.
  B) Robert A. Dahl.
  C) Richard H. Rovere.
  D) Spiro Agnew.
  E) Susan Calhoun.

Question 2

Robert A. Dahl would be classified as
 
  A) a pluralist.
  B) an elitist.
  C) a monarchist.
  D) a conservative.
  E) a psychologist.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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