The project that best embodies the sociological imagination is as follows:
You have observed that the police force is made up almost entirely of a certain immigrant group. You want to interview members of that community and police officers to find out why this group might be drawn to police work.
<u>Explanation:</u>
If I am a sociology student in the early twentieth century at the University of Chicago, I will do research on the police officers on how they developed interest or drawn to police work.
In early twentieth century, the police force is almost filled with the immigrant people. Immigrants are people whose leave their own country and live permanently in a foreign country.
According to Department spokesman <u>“Don Aaron”</u>, the immigrants who have been honorably discharged from the military are eligible for service.
The boarders' negligence in ignoring the warning signs is: <u>the causation in fact, but not the proximate cause, of Ethel's death</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Snowboarding is a game enjoyed during snow fall in winter season. It is recreational activity. A snow board is attached to the feet of the rider and slide in the snow-covered slope. It is important to notice the warning signs while snowboarding. It is a kind of dangerous game, so the instructions should be followed carefully.
In the above scenario, three friends went on for snowboarding. They haven’t notice the warning signs and entered into the dangerous zone. A snowplow accidentally cuts the electrical cable of nearby town, so electrical heat couldn’t be produced in that area. Ethel lost her life due to hypothermia.
Answer:
what diagram
Explanation:
where is the diagram . attach a photo
Answer:
The Mississippi River allowed quick transportation.
D. He looked to the Classical past for truth
While Rousseau did study the past in his pursuit of truth, he looked at man in his natural state (i.e pre-civilization). Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality is his foray into the evolution of man from his natural state into what the man of Rousseau's time. Rousseau described uncivilized man as a "noble savage". Critics argue that Rousseau was idealizing man in an uncivilized state and advocating for a return to this. What he likely meant was that man is naturally moral (driven by the well- balanced instincts of piety and survival) and that it is society that corrupts man. Classical philosophy and art is part of the society that Rousseau criticizes. In his Discourse on the Arts and Sciences he provides the link between the fall of the Roman empire and the peak of the Roman arts as an example of the detrimental effect arts (and that which was celebrated during the classical Greek and Roman periods as the best kind of human activity) has on man's natural sense of decency and morality.