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dmcintosh

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Weber posited that an understanding of society requires a subjective understanding of behavior. Such understanding is known as _____.
 
  A) entwicklung
  B) gemeinschaft
  C) gesellschaft
  D) kapitalismus
  E) verstehen

Question 2

Unlike Karl Marx, Max Weber focused on:
 
  A) social organization, a subjective understanding of behavior, and a value-free sociology.
  B) economics as a major factor in explaining society.
  C) capitalism and its impact on workers' social behavior.
  D) the capitalists and the proletariat.
  E) a class system in which conflict between the classes is common.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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