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Political modernization is a multifaceted process involving changes in all areas of human thought and activity as viewed by:
C.E.Welch (Jr.)
Benjamin Schwartz
Hutington
Paul Brass
- Option 1: C.E. Welch (Jr.)
- His view includes understanding political modernization as involving transformations in thoughts and activities.
- Emphasizes changes across various spheres of society, including economic, social, and political realms.
- Correct Answer: Political modernization as a comprehensive process of adaptation and change is indeed attributed to C.E. Welch (Jr.).
- Option 2: Benjamin Schwartz
- Known for work on traditional Chinese society and modernization.
- Focused more on cultural and philosophical perspectives rather than comprehensive political modernization.
- Option 3: Samuel P. Huntington
- Famous for theories on political order and political decay.
- Discussed modernization, but more emphasis on political stability and institutions.
- Option 4: Paul Brass
- Known for work on Indian politics and ethnic politics.
- Focused on ethnicity and nationalism rather than broad political modernization.
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