The class approach differs from the elite approach because it assumes that
A) political stratification is present in all societies.
B) all groups have the potential to exercise significant political power.
C) the government serves the dominant group.
D) B and C but not A
E) All of the above.
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Q1: In the elite approach, the term understructure
Q2: According to C. Wright Mills, the power
Q3: A major factor in the elite approach
Q5: According to Karl Marx, class distinctions are
Q6: Pluralism shares with the class approach the
Q7: A seminal scholar of the pluralist approach
Q8: In the pluralist approach, the government is
Q9: Critics of the pluralist approach argue that
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Q10: Regarding the elite, class, and pluralist approach
Q11: Which of the following types of evidence
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