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jessicacav

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Urban ecology, a sociological perspective on how neighborhoods form and change, famously borrows ideas from what other academic discipline?
 
  a. biology
  b. economics
  c. geography
  d. linguistics

Question 2

What is cultural relativism?
 
  a. the idea that cultural meanings and practices must be evaluated in their own social contexts
  b. the idea that cultural meanings and practices must be evaluated in relation to other cultures
  c. the idea that cultural meanings and practices are fundamental, inherited, innate, and fixed across cultures
  d. the idea that cultural meanings and practices must be evaluated in relation to a control group



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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