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Sociology:

What is a social-conflict theorist looking for when studying the labor market?

A. Whether inequality exist
B. How people view themselves
C. How workers help society function
D. Whether the government own business

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I would say A. They look for corruption.
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Social-conflict theory refers to a Marxist approach which states that individuals and groups that exist within a society tend to interact with one another based on the conflicts that they experience with one another rather than through consensus.

Thus, when a social conflict theorist studies the labor market, he or she would be more inclined to find out (A) whether inequality exists.

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