Multiple Choice
Interactional vandalism can be defined as a situation in which a:
A) subordinate person breaks the tacit rules of interaction that are valued by the more powerful person
B) powerful person breaks the tacit rules of interaction that denigrate the subordinate
C) subordinate person defaces or destroys property valued by the more powerful person
D) powerful person breaks the tacit rules of interaction and interacts with a subordinate as an equal
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