C. Wright Mills defines the sociological imagination and suggests that the "promise" of sociology is found in
A) the expression of a sociologist's personal world view and imparting one's unique wisdom for the world.
B) telling the story of an individual and/or their social groups by identifying the intersection between biography and history, or the interplay between the person and the world.
C) macrosociology and understanding the big picture of how the world works.
D) the practice of theorizing explanations for how other countries can become more developed like the U.S.
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Q2: Microsociology examines
A) individual day-to-day interactions, relationships, experiences.
B)
Q3: Macrosociology examines
A) individual day-to-day interactions, relationships, experiences.
B)
Q4: The goal of a Social Problems course
Q5: Which of the following is NOT one
Q6: The sociological perspective is
A) grounded in wanting
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
Q12: Examples of social institutions include all but
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