The goal of a Social Problems course is
A) to educate students about the unique social problems in the U.S. that have little hope of ever being solved.
B) to expose both the misguided notions about social problems that have contributed to conventional thinking, as well as offer examples of solutions based on critical thinking and careful observation that actually work.
C) to make students comfortable and confident in their own conventional thinking about the way the world works.
D) to promote a specific political agenda that all sociologists adhere to in their studies of society.
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Q1: The general textbook definition of Sociology is
A)
Q2: Microsociology examines
A) individual day-to-day interactions, relationships, experiences.
B)
Q3: Macrosociology examines
A) individual day-to-day interactions, relationships, experiences.
B)
Q5: Which of the following is NOT one
Q6: The sociological perspective is
A) grounded in wanting
Q7: C. Wright Mills defines the sociological imagination
Q8: How can the sociological imagination be applied
Q9: How do sociologists handle their own bias
Q10: The three foundational theories in sociology-structural functionalism,
Q11: Which of the following is NOT a
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