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Deck 1: The Promise
1
According to C. Wright Mills, the history that affects every individual is now ______ history.
A) life
B) world
C) generational
D) technological
A) life
B) world
C) generational
D) technological
B
2
The sociological imagination has the capacity to shift from the political to the ______ perspective.
A) criminological
B) sociological
C) gerontological
D) psychological
A) criminological
B) sociological
C) gerontological
D) psychological
D
3
Mills contends that individuals feel ______ by their private lives.
A) judged
B) trapped
C) undone
D) transformed
A) judged
B) trapped
C) undone
D) transformed
B
4
Mills refers to the sociological imagination as the ______.
A) promise
B) deterrent
C) failure
D) debate
A) promise
B) deterrent
C) failure
D) debate
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5
According to Mills, individuals are seldom aware of the connection between their ______.
A) behavior and their troubles
B) thoughts and their actions
C) jobs and their family
D) private lives and history
A) behavior and their troubles
B) thoughts and their actions
C) jobs and their family
D) private lives and history
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6
The sociological imagination is best described as ______.
A) quality of mind
B) imperative information
C) moral energy
D) statements of value
A) quality of mind
B) imperative information
C) moral energy
D) statements of value
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7
A trouble is a ______ matter.
A) public
B) private
C) transcendent
D) theoretical
A) public
B) private
C) transcendent
D) theoretical
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8
According to Mills, no social study that does not come back to the problems of ______ and ______-and of their intersections within a society-has completed its intellectual journey.
A) biography; history
B) family; identity
C) work; industry
D) nature; understanding
A) biography; history
B) family; identity
C) work; industry
D) nature; understanding
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9
Why does Mills believe there is a great need for sociological imagination in the modern world?
A) We can no longer understand our own minds.
B) There is a decline in spirituality.
C) We are experiencing monumental change.
D) There is a rise in personal problems.
A) We can no longer understand our own minds.
B) There is a decline in spirituality.
C) We are experiencing monumental change.
D) There is a rise in personal problems.
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10
What is the task of the classic social analyst?
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11
Define troubles and issues.
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12
Describe how war can be both a personal trouble and a social issue.
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13
Identify the first fruit of the sociological imagination.
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14
Which distinction is a feature of all classic work in social science?
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