Sociology may be intellectually liberating because it

a. deepens our understanding of our own behavior.
b. keeps us from having to think for ourselves.
c. replaces other ways of viewing human behavior.
d. teaches us more about others than ourselves.
e. has no respect for tradition.


A

Sociology

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