This chapter explores how social structure, stratification, and social processes shape individual roles and relationships in society. Understanding these concepts is essential for analyzing social dynamics and inequalities.
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What does the term 'social structure' primarily refer to?
How does social structure influence individual actions?
What is a common misconception about social structure?
What is the primary purpose of social stratification?
How does the conflict perspective view social processes?
In sociology, what does cooperation typically represent?
How might family heritage affect social competition?
In what context do social processes frequently occur?
What does the term 'social structure' primarily refer to?
In which scenario is cooperation likely to diminish?