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Introduction to Sociology: Chapters 1, 2, & 3 (2025) Exam With Detailed & Verified Questions and Answers | Graded A+ | 100% Success

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Norms ️️Rules Sociology ️️The study of human behaviors (or what is) Social philosophy ️️The way things ought to be Sociological perspective ️️Seeing the general in the particular Suicide ️️Some categories of people more likely to commit suicide than others Social integration ️️Categories of people with strong social ties have low suicide rates, while more individualistic people had high suicide rates Outsider ️️Not part of the dominant category Global perspective ️️The study of the larger world and our society's place in it Opinions ️️Something we think Value statements ️️Why we have a certain opinion or think what we think Growth of cities ️️Because of enclosure movement, tenant farmers move to cities; as cities grow, pollution, crime, and homelessness increase Theory ️️statement of how and why specific facts are related Introduction to Sociology: Chapters 1, 2, & 3 (2025) Exam With Detailed & Verified Questions and Answers | Graded A+ | 100% SuccessTheoretical approach ️️basic image of society that guides thinking and research Three major theoretical approaches ️️structural-functional; social-conflict; symbolic- interaction Structural-functional approach️️Macro; sees society as a system who parts work together to promote harmony/solidarity and stability; "What is the function?" Social structure ️️pattern of social behavior Social functions ️️consequences of social patterns for the operation of a society as a whole Manifest functions ️️intended consequences Latent functions ️️unintended consequences Social dysfunction ️️a social pattern that may disrupt the operation of a society Social-conflict approach ️️Macro; sees society as an arena of inequality; conflict, power, money, education, social prestige; "Who benefits at the cost of ?" Gender-conflict & race theory ️️inequality between one group vs another Symbolic-interaction approach ️️Micro; sees society as product of the everyday interactions of individuals; actions depend on meaning assigned to interaction; "What is the process?" Sociological imagination ️️Micro- personal issues and solution is person; Macro- public issues and solution is a change in an institution

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