Multiple Choice
A central argument of Ulrich Beck's "risk society" is that:
A) technology makes people more likely to take individual risks
B) risky investments in the global economy seem more attractive than they really are
C) the decline of social traditions and institutions make risks more pervasive and more global
D) risky behaviors are attractive because they carry higher rewards
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