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meagbuch

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The pre-conscious level of the psyche can be described as:
 
  a. containing deeply buried, repressed material
  b. the location of the id
  c. a rational mediator between id and environment
  d. easily accessible, as in short-term memory storage

Question 2

Pluralist (or interest group theory) proposes that:
 
  a. power is controlled by a small elite group whose interests become rubber
  stamped as policy
  b. groups organize to further their own interests and causes
  c. Neo-Marxist theory is applicable to contemporary society
  d. veto groups play a major role in public policy
  e. only b, c and d
  f. only b and d



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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