In Karl Marx's analysis, social inequality is determined by
A. ownership, or lack thereof, of key material resources.
B. Blacks and Whites who clash in pursuit of their own racial interests.
C. sexism and the way it causes domination of women.
D. the religious and the non-religious who clash in pursuit of their own interests.
Answer: A
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