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THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Read pages 6 – 13. 1. How does an understanding of conventional wisdom affect your understanding of sociology? 2. What is sociology? 3. How is the sociological perspective different from the psychological perspective? 4. Why do patterns interest sociologists? 5. How can using sociological imagination make a difference in your life? THE ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY Read pages 14 – 22. EUROPEAN ORIGINS Auguste Comte NOTES: 6. What is the difference between social statics and social dynamics? Harriet Martineau NOTES: 7. Why is she considered an important person in the origin of sociology? Herbert Spencer NOTES: 8. How did he use the human body to explain the functioning of a society? 9. How did the theory of social change called Social Darwinism reflect Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution? Karl Marx NOTES: 10. How did his ideas affect the field of sociology? Emile Durkheim NOTES: 11. What is the difference between mechanical and organic solidarity? Max Weber NOTES: AMERICAN ORIGINS Jane Addams NOTES: W.E.B. DuBois NOTES: