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  1. 3. system of symbols organized into cognitions about what should and does occur in specific types of situations.
  2. 5. eighteenth and nineteenth century thinking of the british isle, owing its inspiration to th enlightenment.
  3. 7. it is necessary to evaluate al situations in terms of their worth and value.
  4. 8. use of sociological data, theories, and interpretations for applied purposes and for changing social relations and structures.
  5. 10. evaluative belief that say what should occur in situations.
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  1. 1. those systems of symbols that humans create and use to guide behaviour, interaction,and patterns of social organization.
  2. 2. systems of symbols organized about how to manipulate the environment.
  3. 4. systematic study of human social behaviour, interaction and organization.
  4. 6. broad intellectual movement culminating in the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
  5. 9. systems of symbols organized into abstract moral ideas about what is good and bad,appropriate and inappropriate, and right and wrong.