do a sociology 3 question exam

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The book is online and the cite name is there on the first photo

https://openstax.org/details/books/introduction-sociology-2e

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Please answer all of these questions with at minimum 5 sentences and cite the book. The assigned book may be cited like this: (Henslin, 2015). Place it at the end of a sentence with data from the book before the period. Also, you may use openstax, a free book! The link is below and you may cite that book like this: (Bry etal., 2017). .111 cricket 9:33 AM ☺ 47% Announcements Openstax Introduction to Sociology Book: (search 'openstax Introduction to Sociology' on google if the link does not work) https://southtexascollege.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/ internal/courses/25313.201820/messages/_51758_17 Introduction To Sociology2e-LR.pdf Chapter 5 Explain how in-groups and out-groups contribute to inequality. Explain the influences and provide an example. Chapter 6 Explain a deviant theory and how it explains inequality contributions. Explain the influences and provide an example. Chapter 7 Explain a stratification system and how it contributes to inequality. Explain the influences and provide an example.
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Running head: SOCIOLOGY TEST

Sociology Test
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Chapter 5
Explain how in-groups and out-groups contribute to Inequalities Explain the
influences and provide an example
An in-group refers to the situation where an individual can psychologically identify
him/herself as a member of a social group while an out-group refers to the social group where
particul...


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