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Haya94

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Who advocated for thinking about sociology as a big organism similar to an animal?
 
  A) Emile Durkheim
  B) August Comte
  C) Karl Marx
  D) Herbert Spencer

Question 2

When Phyllis wakes up in the morning, she feels that she needs a boost to get her moving. She drinks a jumbo cup of coffee to get a caffeine fix. Here, Phyllis is using the coffee as __________.
 
  A) a binge
  B) trail mix
  C) methadone
  D) a drug



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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