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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
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If you possess a sociological imagination and someone asks you to study unemployment rates in a city of fifty million people whe

re fifteen million are unemployed, where should you start?
Social Studies
1 answer:
belka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

You should consider the economic and political structures of the society.

Explanation:

Complete Question:

If you possess a sociological imagination and someone asks you to study unemployment rates in a city of fifty million people where fifteen million are unemployed, where should you start?

A. You should consider the economic and political structures of the society.

B. You should consider the work ethic of the average citizen.

C. You should worry about the intelligence level of the workers who have lost their jobs.

D. You should ask the people who are unemployed how much they want to work.

sociological imagination is the ability to see things socially and the way  they interact and influence each other or the ability to think one'self away from the familiar routines of everyday life and look at them from an entirely new angle and perspective.

In order to study effectively the rate of unemployment , the economic and the political structure of that particular society much be consider and this will give the give or prove the reason for the rate of unemployment in that society.

Economic structure is a term that describes the changing balance of output, trade, incomes and employment drawn from different economic sectors ( primary,secondary and tertiary  sectors) and Political structure is a term used to describe the political system of a society or the way in which the government is run.

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