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biggirl4568

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Why can't sociologists empirically study religion?
 
  A) Religion is not a social institution.
  B) Religion is a matter of faith that is beyond objective evaluation.
  C) Sociologists are not priests, rabbis, ministers, or nuns.
  D) Sociologists do not believe in the metaphysical as a valid research topic.

Question 2

A central city that is surrounded by smaller cities and suburbs is referred to as a(n) ________.
 
  A) urban village
  B) megalopolis
  C) metropolis
  D) suburbia



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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