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Assess the view that the growth of fundamentalism is a reaction to globalisation.

Fundamentalists seem to go against the trend of secularisation, rejecting modern interpretations of faiths and seeking to return to the ‘literal truths’ of their religion. It is argued by some theorists t...

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How do you explain social class?

Social class is a constructed view of how we understand the placement of people in society. We traditionally have always had three classes, which exist in a hierarchy. This is the upper, middle class and ...

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Identify two ways in which men may exploit and/or oppress women within families.

Radical feminists state that family life reflects patriarchy and would therefore argue the following two ways in which women are oppressed/exploited by men within their families.

Firstly, being sub...

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Identify and explain two ways in which labelling creates youth deviance.

The media often labels youths as troublemakers and a social problem. This creates youth deviance as youth people view the media as it is largely targeted at that them. Youths then feels like they act up t...

Answered by Katie F. Sociology tutor
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Assess the strengths and weaknesses on the functionalist approach to society (33 marks)

A strength of the functionalist approach to society is the explanation of how social order is achieved.Parsons argues that social order is achieved through the existence of a shared culture, a set or norm...

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