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    Exam 7: Deviance, Conformity, and Social Control: With Emphasis on Mass Surveillance
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    People Whose Rule Breaking Is Viewed as Understandable, Incidental, or Insignificant
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People Whose Rule Breaking Is Viewed as Understandable, Incidental, or Insignificant

Question 7

Question 7

Multiple Choice

People whose rule breaking is viewed as understandable, incidental, or insignificant are known as


A) pure deviants.
B) primary deviants.
C) the falsely accused.
D) conformists.

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