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Overall, Class-Society Theory Suggests That the Problem of Living in Modern

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Question 58

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Overall, class-society theory suggests that the problem of living in modern society is


A) too much personal freedom.
B) difficulty building a clear personal identity.
C) too much rationality.
D) economic uncertainty and powerlessness.

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