Multiple Choice
Which statement explains the differences between history and historical-comparative sociology?
A) Historical-comparative sociology involves much more detail than historical research.
B) Historical-comparative sociology draws more distinctions about society than does historical research.
C) Historical data are more accurate than historical comparative sociological data.
D) Historical researchers collect far more original historical data than do historical comparative sociologists.
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