The sociological view of human beings is that
A) people are born with a large set of behavioral instincts.
B) people are not born as social beings, but become social only through the process of socialization.
C) a person's culture is programmed through the genetic makeup of society.
D) a person's humanness is no different from the abilities that characterize other living creatures.
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