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darbym82

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One of the central ideas in phenomenology is that:
 
  a. seemingly objective entities are subjectively created
  b. the unconscious mind creates phenomena
  c. phenomena in our environment shape our behavior
  d. there are infinite causes and effects of behavior

Question 2

According to Karl Marx, ideology is:
 
  a. a form of social control
  b. used by the proletariat to subdue class conflict
  c. not an important force in social relations
  d. a necessary feature of equality



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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