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. Internationalization is when a part of our social world appears natural, and objectivation is when we become influenced by our social world.
D. Both refer to how sociologists make sense of our social world; and neither process impacts individuals in their daily lives.


Answer: B

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