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Richard Vaughn
Explanation:
Richard Vaughn was niether a sociologist nor a famous person by any means.
The other three options, on the other hand, refer to three greatly influential sociologists:
- Auguste Comte is considered to be the founder of sociology as a distinct academic field. He is credited for the concept of "social evolution".
- Karl Marx was actually a philosopher, but his writings are very relevant in both economics and sociology.
- Max Weber is considered the father of modern sociology, and developed theories about economic sociology, cultural sociology, and protestantism.
Communism, Dictatorship and Republic there might be a few others but thats all that i can think of. Hope that helps
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priests should be the answer
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Yes, it was. The US was, like the rest of the world, soldiering on towards the end of a dark period of human history that had seen the single most costly conflict (in terms of life) in history, and they chose to adopt a stance that seemed to limit the amount of casualties in the war, by significantly shortening it with the use of atomic weapons.
It was certainly a reasonable view for the USA to take, since they had suffered the loss of more than 418,000 lives, both military and civilian. To the top rank of the US military the 135,000 death toll was worth it to prevent the “many thousands of American troops [that] would be killed in invading Japan” – a view attributed to the president himself.
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