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Brief explanation of what constitutes the Sociological Imagination.

Brief explanation of what constitutes the Sociological Imagination. Sociological Imagination Project The gap between generations often offers the most insight into the impact one’s society has on the formation of self and reality. To this end, I would like it if you were to skip a generation and interview somebody who is sixty-five or older … Read more

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Choose one of the four major sociological theories— Functionalism, Conflict Theory

Choose one of the four major sociological theories— Functionalism, Conflict Theory THEORY Remember: The four major sociological theories are Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Symbolic Interactionism, and Rational Choice Theory. 2) Choose one of the four major sociological theories— Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Symbolic Interactionism, or Rational Choice Theory. (Review Sections 1.8 – 1.12 in your webtext for … Read more

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Explain the processes through which we socialize and re-socialize the people who populate our society.

Explain the processes through which we socialize and re-socialize the people who populate our society. Functionalism, Conflict and Symbolic Interaction Using chapters 14-18 (possibly adding some from chapter 19) explain the processes through which we socialize and re-socialize the people who populate our society. Be sure to use our foundational theories of Functionalism, Conflict and … Read more

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Explain the nature vs. nurture debate as it relates to Sociology.

Explain the nature vs. nurture debate as it relates to Sociology. DIRECTIONS: Explain the nature vs. nurture debate as it relates to Sociology. Make sure to include socialization, and a socialization agent in your explanation. Your explanation should be a minimum of 150 words Answer preview to explain the nature vs. nurture debate as it relates to Sociology. … Read more