Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. French Catholic counter revolutionary philosophy challenged The Enlightenment by arguing tradition, imagination, emotionalism, and religion are useful and even needed for social life.
2. Claude Henri Saint-Simon wanted to undo The Enlightenment and return society to The Middle-Ages.
3. Primarily because of Karl Max’s controversial yet influential work, early sociology was much more fragmented in Germany than it was in France.
4. The German philosophers Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche were more influential to sociology than Karl Marx and Max Weber.
5. Like most German sociologists, George Simmel worked predominately at the macro-level.


1. true
2. false
3. true
4. false
5. false

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