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Explain why it is important for sociologists to consider both history and the different levels of social structure in trying to understand the lives of individuals. Use an example of your choice to help illustrate this importance. Remember that your example must reflect both history and social structural influences.


 


Functionalist believe that social class inequalities are


State True or False. College is an institution.


deviance is a function of the failures of society. with the aid of three relevant theories and practical examples discuss the statement


One of the aims of new social patterns is the formation of citizens who are aware of their social responsibility. Briefly discuss how this aim could be taught in the classroom?


A cosmopolitan view of citizenship and citizenship education seeks to prepare South African learners to?


1) Relative to mental health in the US, what are some differences you noticed in the treatment of mental health in India?


2) What are some similarities or areas of convergence that you noticed in the two radio clips?


3) Symbolic interactionism, one of our new theoretical perspectives, focuses on how we make sense of and assign meaning to our interactions with each other. How is symbolic interactionism useful in making sense of mental health in the US and in India? (Hint: one suggestion is to think about stigma though there are certainly other things you could consider as well).



You have to use the links below in order to answer the questions.

https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129091680


https://www.npr.org/2021/01/25/960465861/experts-express-concerns-over-mental-health-of-some-kids-in-the-pandemic



2. What were some specific (subjective) terms used by Arcana to frame the issue of abortion as she described JANE's activities? How were these terms different from terms used today (i.e. 2008)? What is your reaction to this shift in terms used and to the interview overall?


3. What are the subjective concerns around abortion in Argentina? In other words, what were the reasons given by many supporters of legalization efforts? How are these subjective concerns similar to and different from the issue in the US?




You have to answer questions based on these links below.


https://www.wbez.org/stories/chicagos-underground-abortion-history/8d70b08c-e0cf-4c77-884a-aea83dba7cef


file:///C:/Users/Iman%20Sohail/Downloads/Argentina%20legalized%20abortion.pdf


*Every question have to be answered in 250 words.





What is pluralism and inter colonialism and how does pluralism and inter colonialism have to do with Burawoy's reading of race class and colonialism?


conflict theory suggest that IQ test