Answer:
C) Conflict.
Explanation:
Conflict theory states that tension occurs when wealth, and power are distributed unevenly among groups within society and these conflicts become the catalyst of change in society. According to this theory, society is organized in such a way to support a few at the expense of the majority, and variables such as race, culture, gender, and age are related to social inequality.
Answer:
the line in the 2nd paragraph from victory till the last line of the paragraph
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A careful reading of the history of the “idea” of family preservation as well as an appraisal of the recent policy context for its adoption—as illuminated by Berry (1997), Schorr (1997), McCroskey and Meezan (1997), and others—suggests that all three explanations—dissensus on values, practice lacunae, and organizational complexities—may to a degree be valid. At a minimum, these and other trenchant commentaries such as those provided recently by Littell and Schuerman (1999) and Halpern (1999) suggest that any discussion of the “practice” of family preservation absent its historical/valuative roots and current organizational and policy context will be incomplete.
That said, this present paper will focus on some of the most vexing challenges of implementing family preservation practice, some of its enduring legacies as a practice modality, and some of the longer range problems in developing practice theory and application that it has illuminated