A) the possession of that which is valued by a particular social group
B) the ability to use of violence and coercion
C) the possession of an earned reward or responsibility, such as driving a car
D) a need based on the relative needs of others
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A) capitalist
B) feminism
C) conflict
D) advantageous
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A) to show how justice is skewed so that crimes of the wealthy are being punished less than those who commit crimes out of necessity and receive stricter punishments
B) to demonstrate the need for early intervention in children whose parents were criminals
C) to prove that inequality is inherent in any society and is needed in order for society to function properly
D) to argue that rich people actually commit more crime than the poor
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A) egalitarian
B) unfair
C) destabilizing
D) empowering
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A) capitalist
B) feminism
C) conflict
D) Marxist
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A) Meda Chesney-Lind
B) John Hagan
C) James Messerschmidt
D) Daniel Georges-Abeyie
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A) the way the government runs the country
B) the way its people develop material goods and services
C) the initiative in a peacekeeping philosophy
D) the ability of all social classes to integrate themselves together
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A) It showed that the poor stole because they are greedy and not desperate.
B) It found that people who commit crime have low IQs.
C) It showed that the crime rate rose when a socialist government was installed.
D) It showed that the causes of crime were multicultural.
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A) Society had been stable and had not undergone significant change in nearly two centuries.
B) Capitalism was just beginning to form as a viable economic model.
C) Public welfare spending was rapidly increasing, resulting in obscenely high taxes on the rich, but better working conditions for labourers.
D) The industrial revolution was driving the development of large factories that had squalid conditions for the workers.
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A) critical theorist
B) instrumental Marxist
C) structural Marxist
D) left realist
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A) the social reality of crime
B) the classless state of criminal justice
C) the hegemony of crime
D) the internal state of surplus value
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A) social class struggle
B) capitalistic hegemony
C) deconstructed social values
D) instrumental Marxism
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A) opportunity for illegal gain
B) greedy personalities
C) the need for unlimited wealth
D) peers who worship money
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A) linguistics
B) semiotics
C) lexiconics
D) semiotics.
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