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yoroshambo

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How did the Age of Enlightenment and the Age of Revolution contribute to the emergence of sociology in Europe?
 
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Much of what determines how receptive a community is to immigrants is if the community has past experiences with immigration.
 
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The Age of Enlightenment was marked by unprecedented progress in science and mathematics and by the emergence of a theory of human progress which led the way to a science of humanity.. The Age of Revolution produced many new social ideas especially about human rights and social equality. These philosophical and social ideas contributed to the rise of a new science to study social conditions and social change.

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