Sociologist Max Weber differed from Karl Marx in that
a. he believed that there would inevitably be a class revolution in any capitalist society
b. he believed that there would definitely not be a class revolution in any capitalist society
c. he believed that there is a middle class that is distinct from the working class and whose skills are based on knowledge
d. he believed that the middle class, rather than the working class, would overthrow the capitalist economic system
c. he believed that there is a middle class that is distinct from the working class and whose skills are based on knowledge
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a. the family b. the schools c. the media d. All of the above
A sociologist using the gender-conflict approach might state that
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.