A. Hereditary traits
B. Social groups interaction
C. Both ‘a & b’
D. None of these
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
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A. Max Weber
B. Emile Durkheim
C. Vilfredo Pareto
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A. conflict theorists’ functionalists labelling
B. labelling theorists conflict functionalist
C. functionalists conflict labelling
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A. genetics
B. evolution
C. height
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A. genetics
B. evolution
C. height
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A. disappointment and disproportion
B. disbelief and disintegration
C. disengagement and disenchantment
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A. Walt Rostow
B. Karl Marx
C. Immanuel Wallerstein
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A. Mores
B. Norms
C. Customs
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A. Marx
B. weber
C. Durkheim
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A. disappointment and disproportion
B. disbelief and disintegration
C. disengagement and disenchantment
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A. Normlessness
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C. social strain
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