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Question 1. What does society mean to you? What would be your simple definition of society?
Question 2. According to one governor, government should not be based on optics, celebrity, press releases or social media posts. Government should be based on expertise and competence. He contends that in the current context, government makes a difference between life and death. Governing in a time of crisis should be about facts and data not emotion and politics.
What does "governing" mean to you?
Question 3. What can the macro-systems' approach contribute to our understanding of international issues and relationships?
Question 4. Which of the three "grand" sociological theories would best fit research conducted on the following topics? (Check the level of analysis - whether "macro" or "micro" in Module 1 Figure 1.2.) Please provide a brief explanation for your choice.
- current U.S. immigration policies
- voter suppression policies restrict voting access by purging eligible voters. limiting voting places and times.
- hyper-nationalism
Question 5. The Forbes article on the pandemic and the N.Y. Times article present two different perspectives on the ways that leaders of societies adopt policies to protect "the individual" in a health pandemic. The Forbes article focuses on the pandemics threat to societies' democracy and individual civil rights The N.Y. Times article focuses on the threat to individual life. Which article did you find most convincing? Please explain why
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