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    The Destructive Consequences of Tensions Between In-Groups and Out-Groups Would
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The Destructive Consequences of Tensions Between In-Groups and Out-Groups Would

Question 100

Question 100

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The destructive consequences of tensions between in-groups and out-groups would probably be stressed by which sociological perspective?


A) Functionalist perspective
B) Conflict perspective
C) Interactionist perspective
D) Global perspective

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