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25 September, 10:35

Social studies and art are different from science because these subjects do NOT rely on A) forming opinions. B) testing hypotheses C) interpreting facts. D) making observations.

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  1. 25 September, 11:35
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    I would like to know who is teaching you this? Social studies IS a science. Sociology is a science that follows your everyday scientific method. Formation of opinions (hypothesis) testing it out, making those observations and interpreting the facts.

    Art, however, doesn't have the hypothesis process as much, so for the sake of answering your question, by process of elimination I would have to say B.
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