A2 Sociology Unit 4 Social Divisions

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Weberian views on social inequality
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    Weberian views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on Weberian views on social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Postmodernist views on social inequality
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    Postmodernist views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on Postmodernist views on social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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The relationship between social inequality and patterns
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    The relationship between social inequality and patterns

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on the relationship between patterns, such as class and gender, and social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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New Right views on social inequality
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    New Right views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on New Right views on social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Marxist views on social inequality
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    Marxist views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on the Marxist view on social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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The relationship between gender and social inequality
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    The relationship between gender and social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on the relationship between gender and social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Functionalist views on social inequality
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    Functionalist views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on Functionalist's view of social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Feminist views on social inequality
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    Feminist views on social inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on Feminist views on social inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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The relationship between age and inequality
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    The relationship between age and inequality

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on the relationship between age and inequality. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Sociology 40 Mark Example (38/40)
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    Sociology 40 Mark Example (38/40)

  • This essay answers the potential WJEC Sociology Unit 4 exam question "Evaluate sociological explanations of social class inequality". This provides a framework for how to structure this answer that includes all AOs necessary to answer the question. This specific exam question got 38/40 marks according to my teacher at the time.
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