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SOCIOLOGY
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1. Write short notes on the following, keeping sociological
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150 words) :
(a) Interpretative Sociology
(b) Fact Value and Objectivity
(c) Universalism vs. Particularism
(d) Comparative Method
(e) Sacred and Profane.
2. (a) How did the French revolution and Industrial
revolution play an important role in the emergence
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of Sociology ?
(b) Show how Durkheim through the study of totemism
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demonstrates the reality of religion.
3. (a) 'Power and authority go together.' Examine.
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(b) Examine how Weber's characterisation of capitalism
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is different from those of Marx.
4. (a) Differentiate between the qualitative and
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quantitative methods in Research.
(b) Sometimes workers do not feel attachment for
their work. Marx formed a theory for this situation,
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discuss that theory.
(c) 'Social fact is to be treated as a thing.' Discuss.
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(a) Stratification of Classes
(b) Industrial Democracy
(c) Citizenship and Civil Society
(d) Millenarian Movements
(e) Theory of Cultural LagOgburn and Nimkoff.
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