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Describe Walter's new view of life as being divided between the "takers" and the "tooken." a) He sees society as a group of oppressors and the oppressed. b) He believes that some people give while others only take. c) He thinks that everyone should take responsibility for themselves. d) He sees a clear distinction between the rich and the poor.

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b) He believes that some people give while others only take.

Walter's new view of life divides people into two groups: the "takers" who only take from others and the "tooken" who are the ones giving. This perspective suggests that he sees a distinction between those who contribute to society and those who benefit without contributing.
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