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    Marx Argued That Societies Were Divided into Two Classes
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Marx Argued That Societies Were Divided into Two Classes

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Question 9

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Marx argued that societies were divided into two classes:


A) the self-sufficient and the dependent
B) the private sector and the public sector
C) the business owners and the property owners
D) the dominant and the dominated

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