Asked by
Sagarika Shanthakumari
on Dec 03, 2024Verified
Many Marxist sociologists assume that large-scale economic structures are the most important factors in shaping people's lives. This assumption is an example of
A) microsociology.
B) macrosociology.
C) rationalization.
D) symbolic interactionism.
Macrosociology
An approach in sociology that analyzes societies, systems, and populations on a large scale, focusing on social structures and institutions.
Economic Structures
The organization and interrelationship of different economic sectors and institutions within a society, shaping the distribution of resources and wealth.
- Understand the concepts of microsociology and macrosociology and their applications.
- Grasp the role of economic structures, including capitalism, in shaping society.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concepts of microsociology and macrosociology and their applications.
- Grasp the role of economic structures, including capitalism, in shaping society.