True because the limited knowledge of one viewpoint isn't enough to encompass all possible theories or ideas
<span>In this example, squirming and giggling is a(n) "conditioned response".
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A conditioned response is a conduct that does not fall into place, but rather should be learned by the person by matching an impartial boost with an intense stimuli. The potent stimulus is one that does not require any learning or molding to react to properly. Natural stimuli don't at first have any reaction related with them, and the right reaction must be learned through rehashed pairings with an potent stimuli.
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Answer:d) a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.
Explanation: In " elementary forms of religious life" Emile Durkheim develops what is called a sociology of religion. He defines religion as a social fact, as a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things. He studied different religions in order to find common things between them. He found rituals and beliefs as esential forms that constitute all religions.
Answer: D hope this helps :)
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