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All right, taking a look at our questions here, it says, john sides argues that social science is important to study primarily because, and our options are a, illness and death are often affected by social phenomena, b, the greatest cause of death throughout human history is civil war, c, political institutions affect how well people can use scientific or medical advances, d, political leaders influence their followers ' decisions, or e, social phenomena affect people's lives in a variety of profound ways.
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Well, the broadest, but really the best response would be e, that social phenomena affect people's lives in a variety of profound ways, because that paints the bigger picture of what social science really is.
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Then we look at the next question, government in which people cannot effectively claim rights against the state.
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So we have socialist and communist, which those two are fairly closely related to each other...