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Sociology
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How can crime and deviance be explained?

Crime and deviance can be explained through a variety of different theoretical explanations. In order to maximise the marks you could gain if a question like this comes up, you will need to be aware of th...

Answered by Bethany W. Sociology tutor
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What is the functionalist perspective?

Functionalism is a sociological perspective of why society functions in the way it does. It is a structuralist theory which means it focuses on the main structures of society, such as law and education. I...

Answered by Tierney L. Sociology tutor
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How do you achieve a top grade in A Level sociology?

With any A Level subject, it is obvious that in order to achieve a good grade, you must have the ability to recite the main principles of the topic. In sociology, you must be able to demonstrate your know...

Answered by Eleanor P. Sociology tutor
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Assess the Marxist view of the role of education.

The view of the role of education put forward by Marxism is that, education serves to further and strengthen the capitalist agenda to create a workforce. This means that children are taught values of s...

Answered by Charlie H. Sociology tutor
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what processes within schools may affect social class differences in achievement?

Social class differences are one of the most significant differences in educational achievement, with a wider gap between rich and poor than in gender or ethnicity (Gillborn & Mirza, 2000). Social ...

Answered by Lucy I. Sociology tutor
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