Society makes
In chapter 3, Henslin tells us: “Society makes
us human.” There are, however, many different
ways of being a human being. We have a sense
of self, a mind, a personality, and define
ourselves in relation to our families, friends
(female and male), religion, community,
school, and workplace. Still, socialization isn’t
the whole nine yards. Our genes also play a
part.
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DB 3
Discuss the functionalist and conflict
perspectives regarding social institutions. Make
sure you make specific mention of Henslin in
your post.
Include word count. Minimum 200 words.
Check spelling and grammar.
DB 4
In Chapter 9, Henslin focuses on global
stratification in three worlds:
the most industrialized nations
the industrializing nations
the least industrialized nations
How does he explain the differences among
these worlds?
DB 5
Discuss Henslin’s three components of
social class. What are some of the
consequences of class inequality?
DB 6
Discuss gender inequality in education in the
United States.
. Remember to refer to Henslin
in your post. I can’t grade opinions. Check
spelling and grammar. Jot down word count.
DB 3
Discuss the functionalist and conflict
perspectives regarding social institutions. Make
sure you make specific mention of Henslin in
your post.
Include word count. Minimum 200 words.
Check spelling and grammar.
DB 4
In Chapter 9, Henslin focuses on global
stratification in three worlds:
the most industrialized nations
the industrializing nations
-the least industrialized nations
How does he explain the differences among
these worlds?
DB 5
Discuss Henslin’s three components of
social class. What are some of the
consequences of class inequality?
DB 6
Discuss gender inequality in education in the
United States.
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Gender Tracking
Graduate and Professional Schools
How are men doing in terms of education?