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The Socs (Socials) were rival to the greasers.



Read the outsiders or watch the movie,


http://www.YouTube.com/watchv=4cbuGokKPrk&feature=PlayList&p=5FEC4943603C047F&index=0


Thats the youtube link to the movie! =P

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Since the Socs don't have anything to worry about whereas the Greasers always have to keep their guard up for beatups from the rival gangs, like the Socs.


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Why dont the greasers and socs get along?

Because they are rival gangs and one is rich gang and one is a poor gang and they fight over random stuff... JUST BECAUSE IF THEY DID LIKE EACH OTHER THEIR WOULD BE NO STORY!


What is the difference between the two gangs from the outsiders book?

i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)

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i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)


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