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Social Studies, 20.12.2019 18:31 blevinssam4783

Many sociologists have worried that the modern economy demands both geographic and occupational mobility, which in turn means that industrial and bureaucratic organizations have become the norm. what sort of groups might become less common if people have to move many times in their lives for work?
a. primary groups
b. categories
c. crowds
d. secondary groups
e. aggregates

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