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List four of the seven agents of socialization discussed in the textbook.
 
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Define the sociological perspective (or imagination), cite its components, and explain how they were defined by C. Wright Mills.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(1 ) family;
(2 ) neighborhood;
(3 ) religion;
(4 ) day care;
(5 ) school;
(6 ) peers;
(7 ) workplace

Answer to Question 2

The sociological perspective (or imagination) focuses on the groups and social contexts that influence the ways in which people live, enabling us to grasp the connection between history and biography. By history, Mills meant that each society is located in a broad stream of events. By biography, Mills referred to each individual's specific experiences.



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