C. Wright Mill’s sociological imagination is defined as how individuals understand their own and others' pasts in relation to history and social structure.
Social imagination has greatly helped us in understanding our history beyond the normal boundary. As we compare our pasts to other’s pasts in relation to history, we see a lot of differences in how we live our lives.
Jack and Jill both over to have fun and lots of adventures but, what they love most is eachother.
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Answer:
It varies depending on the adult's level of education and social and occupational roles.
Explanation:
<em>Language can always be developed</em>, even during adulthood, even though it will take more effort than in childhood since a child's brain has more plasticity than an adult's.
An important factor is the adult's level of education since learning contributes to the creation of various neuron pathways and development of skills necessary for language development, such as <em>attention, memory, processing</em>, etc.
Occupational roles are also an important factor since these are the roles which are<em> valued within society</em>, thus making it important or not for the adult to develop the language.
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•The settlements of land disputes over the Ohio Valley.
•It proved to be a stepping stone towards the present constitution.
•Territorial arguments were settled, which led to greater expansion of the U.S.
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