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SOC 331 Week 1 Quiz

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  3. This work of SOC 331 Week 1 Quiz shows the solutions to the following points:
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  8. Sociology - General Sociology
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  17. A neighborhood covenant prohibiting homeowners from making changes to their property without permission is an example of
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  437. Congress once ratified a treaty which declares that The United States of America is not founded on the Christian religion.
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  567. Of the following, which is one reason why crimes are tried by courts rather than by vigilantes?
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  591. To avoid emotional reactions in the process of retributive justice.
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  640. To download this tutorial follow the link - https://bitly.com/1DNjoDe
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  642. Limit the distractions in your workspace. This does not mean that you have to have a classroom. Simply, shut off the ringer on the phone, turn off the television and if the computer is not used for school, shut it down. The fewer distractions you have to compete with, the smoother your lessons will go.
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