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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
7

Sociology question !!!I need one more I think to check off!​

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1 answer:
ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • You can learn about the society you live in.
  • You can gain an understanding of how your own behavior or life is impacted by the society you live in.
  • Sociology can help you understand why a particular social problem exists and may help you to improve society based on that understanding.

Explanation:

Sociology is a social science that aims to study the society and how people relate as well as the factors that underlie it.

With Sociology, one can learn more about the society they live in because this is the core of Sociology.

One can also see how the society may be imparting on their own life as well as understanding how and why a social problem exists. This will enable the person to work on a solution because the first part of a solution is understanding the problems faced.

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