According to standpoint theory
A. people with the most social privilege are most likely to develop an oppositional stance toward existing power structures.
B. people who are privileged in some ways but disadvantaged in others are most likely to develop an oppositional stance toward existing power structures.
C. people with the least social privilege are most likely to develop an oppositional stance toward existing power structures.
D. no group is more likely than another to develop an oppositional stance toward existing power structures.
C. people with the least social privilege are most likely to develop an oppositional stance toward existing power structures.
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A. the information processing approach. B. the origins of source memories. C. how prospective memory works. D. age-related declines in speed of processing.
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