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maegan_martin

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The author believes that the main purpose of sociology as an academic discipline is to influence students to
 
  a. change society.
  b. examine and understand society.
  c. become sociologists.
  d. know how to do social research.

Question 2

Examples of apostasy, middle-class negative deviance related to the norm of group loyalty, are
 
  a. treason, revolution, draft dodging, flag defilement.
  b. revolution, treason, atheism, homosexuality.
  c. family desertion, alcoholism, price-fixing, flag defilement.
  d. homicide, treason, suicide, draft dodging.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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