Developing the Sociological Mind: critical thinking

Answer these questions. There are no right or wrong answers for some of them but your answers must be convincing and adequate; answers should not be just yes or no type. As a rule, in any discourse, important concepts must be conceptualized so that your readers will see things from your perspective; so, be sure to follow that rule.
1. Is there anyone you know, have heard of, or read about who lived or lives in total social isolation, i.e., without any form of social relationship? Explain
2. What makes society possible/functions?
3. Is society always in a state of equilibrium?
4. How much instability/disequilibrium is required to render society non-functioning?
5. Who or what is responsible for the diverse human behaviors (conforming and nonconforming behaviors) in society. Is it society or individuals or God/gods or is it the natural order of things?
6. Can there be a perfect society?
7. Picture this situation: American society was composed of one race and one ethnic group. Would there be harmony between individuals? What kinds of social problems would or would not exist?
8. What is reality?
9. Explain how social problems are socially constructed?
10. Define, with examples, the concept of social forces.
11. What is sociological imagination?
12. Can social problems be solved?

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