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Discuss the five ways in which sociology can contribute to an understanding of a social problem. Which do you see as the most important aspect of the five ways that can help to understand the varying sides of the abortion issue?
 
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Question 2

__________ are more afraid of being victims of violent crime.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The ideal answer should include:
 Discuss the five contributions of sociology: measure objective conditions, measure subjective concerns, apply the sociological imagination, intervene, and evaluate consequences.

 Explain abortion as a social problem.

 Evaluate which is the most important of the five with regard to the issue of abortion.

Answer to Question 2

The elderly



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