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Melani1276

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______ believed that by conducting an analysis of day-to-day life, customs, and lifestyles, we can propose ways to reform and improve society, especially the opportunities of women.
 
  a. Harriet Martineau
  b. Auguste Comte
  c. Herbert Spencer
  d. W. E. B. DuBois
  e. Robert Merton

Question 2

Relative to an open market setting (such as farmer's market), the division of labor that underpins the supermarket cultivates ties with those who produce the food we buy.
 
  a. direct ties
  b. personal
  c. impersonal
  d. visible ties



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

c



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