C. Wright Mills' White Collar and The Power Elite both argued that:

A) American workers had voluntarily submitted to repressive domination by a small group of leaders.
B) corporate workers successfully maintained their individuality in the workplace.
C) corporate conformity was evidence of Soviet infiltration of American society.
D) American business had no room for mindless conformists.


Answer: A

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