Conflict theorists view deviance as the result of power relations within society. They argue that those in power create and enforce rules that benefit themselves, labeling behaviors as deviant to maintain control over the less powerful members of society. Deviance is therefore seen as a product of unequal power dynamics.
An unequal distribution of economic power
W. Scott Thompson has written: 'Unequal partners' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Ghana's foreign policy, 1957-1966' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'The projection of Soviet power' -- subject(s): Military policy, Defenses
Yes :D she would not conform to (or obey) the unequal and unjust laws of segregation.
gerrymandering
They share foreign relations power with the US President.
This is an unanswerable question.
Roger D Hansen has written: 'Can the North-South impasse be overcome?' -- subject(s): International relations, Foreign relations
They summoned power from their ancestors. The power of the Japanese heritage can overcome most challenges that a mortal man can face.
Gender Inequality
quit having sexual relations
Inherent Power