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What's the fundamental principle or lesson of sociology?

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G. GRAY

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G. GRAY, Writer, M.A, Liverpool

Answered Sep 08, 2020

The fundamental principle or lesson of sociology is the social context that shapes what people do and think.

The term was first used by Frenchman. Sociology is the study of social change, social relationships, social interactions, culture, social life, and social consequences of human behavior.

Sociology deals with how humans feel think and react to their environment. It is the study of humans and their interactions with their environment.

The study deals with not just humans but many distinctive perspectives; it deals with generating new ideas and critiquing the old.

Sociology also provides various methods of empirical investigation that can be applied to street crime and delinquency, welfare, education, inequalities, peace, war, families differ, health, employment.

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J. Harty

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J. Harty, Writer, M.A, Chula Vista

Answered Feb 28, 2019

The fundamental principle or lesson of sociology is the social context that shapes what people do and think.

There are still some people who do not understand sociology but basically, this refers to the social context of what people do and think. There are some people who act a certain way because of the things that they are exposed to or the things that they have learned through the years.

There are different things that are being tackled in sociology. There are moments when the reasons why people fall in love are tackled. There are also explanations about why some people become friends. All of the ways that people form relationships and have social interactions with each other are all discussed in sociology.

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John Smith

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Answered Dec 12, 2016

The social context shapes what people do and think.
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