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Sociology Chapter 1, Section 1
Pages 4, 5, 7, and 8
1. What is shaped by our daily lives?
2. What gives society its rich diversity?
3. What do most of us in society share?
4. What is sociology?
5. What are social sciences?
6. What are sociologists mainly interested in?
7. How do they do this?
8. How can studying sociology give you?
9. What can the sociological perspective allow you to do?
10. What does the sociological perspective tell you? (2)
11. What can this perspective help you find?
12. What will happen if you always do what you want to do?
13. What will happen if you always do what others want?
14. What can this perspective help you do?
15. Finally, how can it help you view you life?
16. What insights can it give you?
17. What is the sociological imagination?
18. How did C. Wright Mills describe it?
19. Who must possess this ability?
20. What other subjects do the social sciences include?
21. Which is most similar to sociology?
22. What do anthropologists focus on?
23. What is sociology more interested in?
24. What do urban anthropologists examine?
25. How is psychology different from sociology?
26. Which areas are psychologists interested in?
27. In which area do sociologists and psychologists come together?
28. How does economics interest sociologists?
29. In which areas do sociology and political science overlap?
30. Why do sociologists study the past?