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    Many of the Seeds for What Would Become Sociology Were
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Many of the Seeds for What Would Become Sociology Were

Question 49

Question 49

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Many of the seeds for what would become sociology were first planted with


A) the American Revolution
B) the French Revolution
C) the Enlightenment
D) the Fall of Rome

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