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White raven [17]
3 years ago
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Describe the narrative path that you plan to take. For example, do you plan to start by describing the social science issue and

ultimately lead the audience to the logic as to why they should care? Do you plan to open with your research question? Do you plan to use an overarching analogy? Do you think the narrative of your presentation will work best as a single story or as a series of examples?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Arlecino [84]3 years ago
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Answer:

The path we will take for this narrative will be starting to talk about social science, and then lead the public to wonder why they should care.

Explanation:

Your narrative can start like this:

"The social sciences are what we can commonly call "<em>the science of society</em>". Here the study of society and the behavior of the individuals who inhabit it will be highlighted.

Now, why should we care about the social sciences if they are not the ones in charge of solving society's problems?

The answer to this is a little more complex. Although solving the problems of a society differs from the social sciences, we must understand that both things are complementary. They need each other.

To solve society's problems, <u>we must first know them</u>. Have a study of the behaviors and problems that society faces in order to develop a solution to them. "

Due to the topic covered, the narrative will go better with examples. With this introduction you can begin to investigate different problems that society has, which have been analyzed through the social sciences.

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