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What are some of the ways in which a sociological approach differs from an individual-focused approach to understanding social problems?

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  1. What are some of the ways in which a sociological approach differs from an individual-focused approach to understanding social problems?

    2. Using information from the article, "Support for Legalization of Marijuana," discuss how the following aspects of social location relate to whether people support marijuana legalization: political party affiliation, religion, and education level.

    3.  Using information from the article, "Charts Illustrating Inequality in the U.S.," describe some of the statistical indicators that show how class and racial inequality are related in the U.S.

    4. Using information from the article on income and college graduation rates, identify how income and graduation rates are connected, and discuss some of the reasons why.

    5. The United States is wealthier than many other nations around the world.  How would modernization theory and dependency theory differ in their explains of this situation?

    6. Describe some of the reasons why the labor movement lost power and influence after it peaked in the 1950s and 1960s.

    Each question is worth 15 points and requires an answer of at least 150 words (a long paragraph)
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