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.
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The Mere Exposure Effect
This effect is when a person is sublimely exposed to objects or other people. This causes them to begin to associate them positively in their mind, even if the person does not consciously realize the person is there.
By 1600, on which continents did Portugal claim or control territory or cities?
<span>Part of </span>South America<span> , </span>Africa<span> ,</span>Europe,Asia.