Gregor Mendel is a German scientist widely considered the founder of the modern science of genetics.
<h3><u>Reasons for the lack of John Adams popularity:</u></h3>
John Adams served as the Vice President of the first President George Washington, and then led on to serve as the second President of The United States. His lack of popularity rose from his inability to calm the conflicts that arose due to his presidency between the Federalists and the Republicans. The power balance between the federal governments and the states’ governments.
These conflicts usually revolved around a very hot topic at the time, which was the balance of the power that was to be shared between the two levels of governments in the country, the Federal Government and the States’ Government. The conflicts were further lighted with the undeclared wars with France and the Alien and Sedition acts, to pipe down the dissidents.
The first one is 81 percent and the second one is 31 percent.
Answer:
Utilize verstehen (understanding) in order to subjectively understand social interactions
Explanation:
Max Weber in his symbolic interaction theory suggested that, in order to understand particular society very well, theorist should consider peculiar factors that drives the society, a viewed he termed as Verstehen which is considered a fundamental aspect of Sociology.
The popular saying that "He walks the shoe knows where it pinches" best explain his view. Thus, to have a better understanding or explanation of a society, theorists should put themselves in the position of such people rather than attributes same factors to explain different people or society. In furtherance, Weber, tried to justify this assertion by using the concept of Rationalization, a way of taking decisions based on present or available facts and figures rather than the set of beliefs of people in the past, to explain how the Western world moves away from the arhaic method of reasoning. For example, a shift from how societies were governed in the past, by moving away from monarchy to democracy, while also changing from Socialism to Capitalism.
In essence, he believed that sociology theorists should not just study and analyze a society, but also empathetically understand the individual in the society.