Even very powerful institutions do not completely dominate people's lives and thinking. Individuals and groups with relatively little power can contest powerful institutions, such as the state, because:
A) individuals are not really affected by systems of power.
B) systems of power, like the state, change constantly and quickly.
C) established systems of power, like the state, are always weakening.
D) systems of power, including the state, are never absolute.
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