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Max Weber argued that sociologists need to:
 
  a. become more personally involved in their research.
  b. rely on their morals to decide which scientific findings should be accepted as true.
  c. clearly state their personal values before beginning their research study.
  d. refrain from including their personal values into the research process.
  e. take on research for those social causes for which they are certain to help society's powerless persons who have no other spokesperson.

Question 2

North Korean president Kim Il-Sung was raised a Christian and even played the church organ. After taking power, Kim completely wiped out Christianity from his country. This example supports the view that
 
  a. people are cultural replicas of one another.
  b. there are cultural formulas for passing on cultural experiences.
  c. people are passive agents who absorb one version of culture.
  d. people have the power to reject, manipulate, and create culture.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
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