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What were "soviets"?
Symbolic Interaction
A sociological perspective focusing on the role of symbols and language as core elements of all human interaction.
Abstract Reality
A concept or perception that may not concretely exist in the physical world but can be understood intellectually or in thought.
Symbolic Interaction
A sociological perspective focusing on how individuals interpret and confer meanings during social interactions, shaping their social reality.
Abstract Reality
The concept of understanding or representing complex phenomena in a simplified, non-concrete form to facilitate comprehension or analysis.
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