Please explain in what ways religion is performed .
Functionalists believe that social class inequalities are ... A) the result of fluid class boundaries. B) unfair. C) necessary as they motivate people to take on important positions. D) disrupt the smooth running of society.
Highly complex, industrialised societies tend to... A) establish a system of universal, compulsory public education. B) abolish the family. c) ensure that role differentiation is achieved. D) make education non - compulsory.
Due to rifiness of stigmatisingof victims , many people prefer the terms....to the term victim
Which important element was left out of crime prevention through out the years?
Which organisation has a special unit for effective crime prevention globally?
Identify the four major sociological theoretical paradigms.for each, what are the key tenets? How does each explain how society works? Which paradigm do you relate to the best? How can you use this particular paradigm to explain your decision to attend college? Which I f the four major research methods would you use, and how, to explore why adults students choose to return to college? What are the benefits and flaws of the particular method you choose for your imaginary study?
SQL. How would you explain the role of social institutions in society do they perform positive functions or simply work in the interests of the powerful class and against the exploited class? Argue based on your preferred sociological perspective Provide an example from recent news to support your argument.
How would you explain the role of social institutions in society – do they perform positive functions or simply work in the interests of the powerful class and against the exploited class? Argue based on your preferred sociological perspective. Provide an example from recent news to support your argument.
1. Du Bois starts the chapter by recounting a story of when he was a boy. What happened, and what point is Du Bois trying to make with this story?
2. What does Du Bois mean by “double-consciousness” and how does this concept play out in his own experience OR in your own experience(s)?