Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the difference between objectivation and internationalization?
A) Objectivation is when something is true, and internationalization is when something is false.
B) Objectivation is when a part of our social world appears natural, and internationalization is when we become influenced by our social world.
C) Both refer to how sociologists make sense of our social world; and neither process impacts individuals in their daily lives.
D) Internationalization is when a part of our social world appears natural, and objectivation is when we become influenced by our social world.
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