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Sociology (2251) anyone?

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You can. I'll answer it later. I gotta go, now.

Then, I'll ask two. :p

How far are sociologists correct in claiming that the way people behave in society is mainly
the result of socialisation?

To what extent are children protected from the realities of the adult world in modern industrial
societies?
 
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Sorry. :p

Explain how social control is maintained in modern industrial societies.
 
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Sorry. :p

Explain how social control is maintained in modern industrial societies.


You have to tell what social control is, and elaborate the methods of social control.
Tell about the police, the legal system, courts.
Then tell, about schools and other institutions that groom children so they can follow the social order later in their life, and thus this is also a method of social control.
Video cameras, police everywhere, traffic police..
Just keep mentioning stuff and elaborate it.
 
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You have to tell what social control is, and elaborate the methods of social control.
Tell about the police, the legal system, courts.
Then tell, about schools and other institutions that groom children so they can follow the social order later in their life, and thus this is also a method of social control.
Video cameras, police everywhere, traffic police..
Just keep mentioning stuff and elaborate it.

Okay. :D

How are children controlled in modern industrial societies? o_O
 
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School. Parents. Teachers. Training. Punishments.

You are a sociologist. O.O

Q-To what extent does the experience of childhood vary according to factors such as social
class, gender and culture?
Social class means rich or poor.
Gender is masculine and feminine.
Culture (you know what it is) :p

So basically, what you have to tell is that how the childhood of a rich is different from a poor, a male from a female and children of different cultures.
 
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You are a sociologist. O.O

Q-To what extent does the experience of childhood vary according to factors such as social
class, gender and culture?
Social class means rich or poor.
Gender is masculine and feminine.
Culture (you know what it is) :p

So basically, what you have to tell is that how the childhood of a rich is different from a poor, a male from a female and children of different cultures.


Rich children get education, poor don't. Facilities. Clothes. Toys. Literate. Health problems in poor children. Better hygiene.
Culture. Different religious cultures influence different childhood experiences for inhabitants. American children get exposed to drinking, their fathers drink sometimes. In some cultures, kids are sent to hostels and parents don't care much. In some cultures, kids are treated very kindly. In some cultures, children roam around in the deserts without adequate water to drink. Blah Blah!
 
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Damn. This question is too tough.
You are supposed to tell the extent to which their is variation. I mean, even though the culture is different, the gender is different, the experience of childhood is to an extent the same. Children get fed by their parents. Children get taken care off. But due to culture, gender differences and Social class, there can be variations in the experience of childhood. Then you mention the differences. So you have to mix it all up, like you have to say the experience is same in this this way.. and it is different in this this way. Thus you will tell the EXTENT to which there are variations in childhood experience depending upon social class, gender and culture.
 
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