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What were the principal contributions of the Chicago School to the development of American sociology?
 
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Rates of interracial marriage have increased for all groups except Blacks and Whites since 1960.
 
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The Chicago School emphasized the relationship between the individual and society. It became known for the human ecology approach, the idea that the study of human society should begin with empirical questions about population size, distribution over territory, and the like. The most important contribution to sociology was including the study of the processes by which populations change and communities are formed.

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