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Chapter 19: Protest and Reform: The Waning of the Old Order
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Sociology 160
The Culture of Sociology
We will try, in this course to view the phenomenon of culture through the lens of sociology. But we might start by reminding ourselves that sociology itself is the product of a distinct culture. S
At the turn of the Twentieth century radical sociological changes and movements began to take hold of the prevailing American culture, and a major factor that contributed to these new changes was the advent of the amusement park. According to John F.
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Q1 The main controversy is then exactly did the humans started to behave "modern". There is evidence that support some scientists who believe that humans developed modern skills and behavior much earlier then about 50,000 years ego. Excavati