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In the Sociological View,individual Attitudes Are Relatively Unimportant in Shaping

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In the sociological view,individual attitudes are relatively unimportant in shaping patterns of intergroup relations.


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Gilded Age

A term used to describe the late 19th century in the United States (approximately 1870s to 1900), characterized by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and ostentatious wealth, alongside stark social inequalities.

Henry George

A 19th-century economist known for his theory that the economic value derived from land should belong to all members of society, popularizing the single tax idea.

Edward Bellamy

An American author and socialist, best known for his utopian novel, "Looking Backward", which envisions a future society based on cooperation and economic equality.

Freedom

Liberty or autonomy to act, voice views, or think as one pleases, free from any confinement or control.

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