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hbsimmons88

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Sociological imagination lets us see that the solution to social problems involves a willingness to
 
  a. change individuals directly, rather than change the structure of society.
  b. become our best selves, within the context of our society.
  c. change the structure of society rather than change people.
  d. build the best society by changing the individuals within it.

Question 2

According to Mills, sociological imagination is stimulated by the ability to view the social world
 
  a. as the product of millennia of research and planning.
  b. as inherently sacred.
  c. as a zero-sum game.
  d. from the perspective of others.



Heffejeff

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. change the structure of society rather than change people.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. from the perspective of others.



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