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To call the technologies and the arts (engineering, business, and fine arts) professions is confusing and dangerous because it disguises the fact that they

    { 1 } - have systematic knowledge
    { 2 } - are involved in practical action
    { 3 } - produce things rather than directly help persons
    { 4 } - are helpful to society

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To call the technologies and the arts (engineering, business, and fine arts) professions is confusing and dangerous because it disguises the fact that they

So do professions.

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To call the technologies and the arts (engineering, business, and fine arts) professions is confusing and dangerous because it disguises the fact that they

    { 1 } - have systematic knowledge
    { 2 } - are involved in practical action
    { 3 } - produce things rather than directly help persons
    { 4 } - are helpful to society

So are professions.

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3 is correct!

To call the technologies and the arts (engineering, business, and fine arts) professions is confusing and dangerous because it disguises the fact that they

    { 1 } - have systematic knowledge
    { 2 } - are involved in practical action
    { 3 } - produce things rather than directly help persons
    { 4 } - are helpful to society

Professions do not produce things, but are directly interpersonal. All good activities help persons in some way, but the authors maintain that it is direct personal helping that characterizes a profession.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

To call the technologies and the arts (engineering, business, and fine arts) professions is confusing and dangerous because it disguises the fact that they

    { 1 } - have systematic knowledge
    { 2 } - are involved in practical action
    { 3 } - produce things rather than directly help persons
    { 4 } - are helpful to society

So are professions.

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