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... industrialized nations : Canada and the United States in North America ; Great Britain , France , Germany , Switzerland , and the other industrialized nations of Western Europe ; Japan in Asia ; and Australia and New Zealand in the area ...
... industrialized nations : Canada and the United States in North America ; Great Britain , France , Germany , Switzerland , and the other industrialized nations of Western Europe ; Japan in Asia ; and Australia and New Zealand in the area ...
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... industrialized of the de- veloping countries , Brazil has an extremely high rate of poverty and only a tiny middle ... industrialized nations Second World : Industrializing nations ( such as Korea ) Third World : This classification of ...
... industrialized of the de- veloping countries , Brazil has an extremely high rate of poverty and only a tiny middle ... industrialized nations Second World : Industrializing nations ( such as Korea ) Third World : This classification of ...
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... industrialized earliest got the jump on the rest of the world . Industrialization began in Great Britain about 1750 and spread throughout Western Europe ; it reached the United States about 1825 and Canada in the 1860s , around the time ...
... industrialized earliest got the jump on the rest of the world . Industrialization began in Great Britain about 1750 and spread throughout Western Europe ; it reached the United States about 1825 and Canada in the 1860s , around the time ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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