Answer and Explanation:
1. he learned about the role of voodoo in population life, when he observed that even with medical treatments that showed beneficial results, Haitians were reluctant to consult a voodoo master. With that, he saw how voodoo was something very culturally rooted, justifying its presence in the lives of Haitians.
2. He interprets this as an intrinsic part of the local culture, going so far as to disrespect or not value voodoo, it caused a cultural shock in the community and prevented the Haiinians' trust in foreign doctors who were trying to help.
Explanation:
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The comparative approach is a procedure for examining the evolution of languages by doing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or more languages with common assault from a shared ancestor, in order to extrapolate back to infer the characteristics of that ancestor. The comparative approach may be compared with the method of internal reformation, in which the internal advancement of a single language is indicated by the study of features within that language.