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Sonbull [250]
2 years ago
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SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (40 marks): 1. What led to the development of critical race theory? What are the theory's goals? (4 marks

) 2. Compare and contrast the five subfields of the social sciences. Identify the focus of each and in what aspects they are similar. (5 marks) 3. List the eight steps in a research model. Think of a topic of interest to you and explain how you would conduct the research following the eight steps. (6 marks) 4. List the six ways of conducting research and identify the major strengths and weaknesses of each approach. (6 marks) 5. Discuss the issue of the "Americanization" of Canadian values. Give an example of something that differentiates Canadian from American culture. (4 marks) 6. Define and differentiate between culture, subculture, and counterculture. Give an example that illustrates the difference between these sociological concepts. (5 marks) 7. Identify the major agents of socialization in Canadian society today and briefly describe the role of each in the socialization process. (5 marks) 8. Briefly discuss how the World Bank and the IMF affect the lives of the world's population in both negative and positive ways. (5 marks) U SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS ( 40 marks ) : 1. What led to the development of critical race theory ? What are the theory's goals ? ( 4 marks ) 2. Compare and contrast the five subfields of the social sciences . Identify the focus of each and in what aspects they are similar . ( 5 marks ) 3. List the eight steps in a research model . Think of a topic of interest to you and explain how you would conduct the research following the eight steps . ( 6 marks ) 4. List the six ways of conducting research and identify the major strengths and weaknesses of each approach . ( 6 marks ) 5. Discuss the issue of the " Americanization " of Canadian values . Give an example of something that differentiates Canadian from American culture . ( 4 marks ) 6. Define and differentiate between culture , subculture , and counterculture . Give an example that illustrates the difference between these sociological concepts . ( 5 marks ) 7. Identify the major agents of socialization in Canadian society today and briefly describe the role of each in the socialization process . ( 5 marks ) 8. Briefly discuss how the World Bank and the IMF affect the lives of the world's population in both negative and positive ways . ( 5 marks ) what lead to the development of critical race Theory ​
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tatuchka [14]2 years ago
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1. The re-assessment of judgement of Brown v. Board of Education; 2. cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics; 3. (1: Identifying the Research Problem. 2: Reviewing of Literature. 3: Setting Research Questions, Objectives, and Hypotheses. 4: Choosing the Study Design. 5: Deciding on Sample Design. 6: Collecting Data Sample. 7: Analyze the Collected Research Data 8: Writing Research Report.) Others include the following.

<h3>List the six ways of conducting research and identify the major strengths and weaknesses of each approach</h3>

The six critical ways of researching include:

  1. exploratory research,
  2. descriptive research,
  3. explanatory research,
  4. correlational research,
  5. causal research and
  6. True Experiments

<h3>Discuss the issue of the " Americanization " of Canadian values . Give an example of something that differentiates Canadian from American culture</h3>

The Canadian political culture has been assimilated by the political landscape of their American neighbors. To many Canadians, this is uncomfortable as it makes many to view themselves as part of a larger American national family who it's nothing!.

<h3>Define and differentiate between culture , subculture , and counterculture . Give an example that illustrates the difference between these sociological concepts</h3>

Culture is the way of life. Subcultures are practices peculiar to certain ways of people. E.g. LGBT, bodybuilders, nudists. On the other hand, countercultures are groups of people who differ in certain ways from the dominant culture and whose norms and values may be incompatible

<h3>Identify the major agents of socialization in Canadian society today and briefly describe the role of each in the socialization process</h3>

The agents are as follows:

  1. The Family: children come from certain family which serves as their first school where they are taught about life.
  2. The Peer Group: While growing up, a child develops friends and possesses play mates who directly or be indirectly play great role in molding a child's life.
  3. The School: This is the official setting for learning. Children learn a lot from these institution to get improved and shapes their lives
  4. The Books: During self study, children get to know more from their books
  5. The Mass Media: A lot is now derived from media such as television, radio, internet which make children to be exposed to a lot of things.

<h3>Briefly discuss how the World Bank and the IMF affect the lives of the world's population in both negative and positive ways .</h3>

The IMF and World Bank have jointly reduce the external debt burdens of the most heavily indebted poor countries. At the same time, they have made many of these poor countries to be lazyand promote corruption amongst leaders of these countries as many of them steal the burrowed money.

Therefore, the correct answers are as given above

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