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Comte's Law of Three Stages Defines How Advances of the Mind

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Question 64

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Comte's Law of Three Stages defines how advances of the mind created three different types of societies.What are the three stages?


A) Theological,Metaphysical,and Positive
B) Theological,Religious,and Atheist
C) Metaphysical,Industrial,and Political
D) Positive,Appositive,and Negativistic

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