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SOC 402 Week 5 DQ 1

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  8. Sociology - General Sociology
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  147. During WWII, women were still viewed in their “traditional” roles such as teachers, nurses, and seamstresses.
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  695. Before you go away to college you should know all you can about what you will be majoring in. This will guarantee the courses needed for the degree you want to get are offered by the college. Also, you can speak with admissions to determine the course work that is required.
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