Why is lower-class behavior more likely than upper-class behavior to be labeled as deviant?
A) The more power a group has, the more likely they are to be successful at defining deviance.
B) Lower-class people engage in more blatant forms of deviance.
C) The more numbers a group has, the more likely they are to be successful at defining deviance.
D) Very few upper-class people engage in deviant behavior.
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