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What is the difference between primary socialisation and secondary socialisation? (4 marks)

Primary socialisation is the process through which a child learns the norms, values, and appropriate behaviours for an individual within wider society. This usually takes place within the family, and can ...

Answered by Georgia C. Sociology tutor
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Outline three ways in which school may mirror work in capitalist society.

One way schools may mirror work in capitalist society is through a hierarchal structure. In schools, there is a head teacher at the top followed by teachers and then students at the bottom of the hierarch...

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Outline two cultural factors that may affect ethnic differences in educational achievement (4)

One cultural factor is socialisation. Most children are socialised into the mainstream, shared culture of society of willingness, ambition and sacrifice. However, it is argued children from Afro-Caribbean...

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What did Marx mean when he said that "religion is the opium of the people"?

Well firstly, we need to understand what opium is... It was a powerful drug (similar to today's heroin), that was really popular during Marx' time. Opium was used in small doses (for things like medicine,...

Answered by Gaby G. Sociology tutor
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What are the main distinguishing features of Lukes' 3 faces of power?

The one-dimensional view of power, Lukes argues, has mostly to do with apparently observable political processes. Where political actors are able to successfully implement their will through a decision-ma...

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