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Tufts and McDougal Were Having an Argument About the Law

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Tufts and McDougal were having an argument about the law regarding performance of a contract. Which one of the following statements of theirs is correct?


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Fraternity and Sorority

Social organizations, primarily found in North American colleges and universities, that are based on a system of brotherhood or sisterhood.

Out-group

A social group toward which an individual feels opposition, rivalry, or hostility.

In-group

A social group to which an individual feels a sense of belonging and identity.

Formal Organizations

Complex and structured secondary groups designed to achieve specific goals efficiently, usually guided by rules and regulations and characterized by a hierarchical system of roles.

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