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altibaby

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The authors' defense of sociology as worthy of understanding emphasizes that it is
 
  a. optimistic.
  b. supportive of society.
  c. liberating.
  d. consistent with what most of us have been taught

Question 2

Alan Wolfe writes that sociology contrasts with previous ideas because of its emphasis on
 
  a. the link between self and conscience.
  b. the link between self and human nature.
  c. the link between environment and heredity.
   d. the link between society and self.



jaygar71

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

D



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