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Wright Mills advocated our adoption of the sociological imagination. What would he have us do?
 
  a. Think more about how the changes in our society directly affect our individual lives.
  b. Assume a politically correct approach.
  c. Think more about the ideal society.
  d. Use a day-dreamer's approach to social science.

Question 2

What does the sociological imagination classify our lives as?
 
  A) Conflicted lives, torn between demands of modern society
  B) Contrasting lives, with good and bad aspects
  C) Contextual lives, understandable in social contexts
  D) Convoluted lives, complicated, often incomprehensible



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Answer: C





 

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