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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 4
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Use the following passage to answer questions:   Class struggle is the key component of Marxist theory. The dominant classes in exploitive societies take possession of surplus labor. Therefore, the subordinate class is critical to production. To maintain surplus and prevent attrition, new workers in such societies often come from generational replacement. This is why women's capacity to have children plays an important role in class society, but also creates a different type of female oppression than occurs in the dominant class. Oppression of women in the dominant classes originates from... Show more
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 4
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1. Based on the passage and what you know, which of the following MOST contributes to infant mortality?
2. What is the difference between the status of women in privileged classes and in oppressed classes?
3. The passage refers to the generational replacement of workers, thus the importance of women being able to bear children. This description refers to which of the following sociological principles?
4. The passage refers to the generational replacement of workers, thus the importance of women being able to bear children. This description refers to which of the following sociological principles?
5. 'The dominant classes in exploitive societies take possession of surplus labor. Therefore, the subordinate class is critical to production.' Which of the following labels BEST applies to this quote from the passage?