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What pioneering sociologist used a biology-based analogy to understand social life, and compared society to the human body?
 
  a. Herbert Spencer
  b. Max Weber
  c. Karl Marx
  d. Harriet Martineau
  e. Emile Durkheim

Question 2

All of the following except ____ are matched correctly.
 
  a. Adam Smith/The Wealth of Nations
  b. Auguste Comte/Positive Philosophy
  c. Harriet Martineau/How to Observe Manners and Morals
  d. Herbert Spencer/Society in America
  e. Max Weber/The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism



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