How would a fundamental sociological theory—functionalist, conflict, or symbolic interaction—explain stratification processes in the social institution you chose


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How would a fundamental sociological theory—functionalist, conflict, or symbolic interaction—explain stratification processes in the social institution you chose


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This assignment requires only lecture, a chapter from one of the two textbooks, and No Apparent Distress (NAD). It is meant to build on what you have done in Homework 1 and Homework 2 and to help you identify and explore stratification processes within social institutions. At a minimum, you must use NAD and either lecture or a chapter from one of the textbooks, which are both available on Canvas. You may also use Henslin’s social institution table and other class handouts. DO NOT USE ANY OUTSIDE MATERIALS TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT.

I am sorry but I don‘t have the book which is No Apparent Distress。I can try find it if u need。

First file is require。2 and 3 are sample A essay。4 is focus questions。

Attachment preview1) How would a fundamental sociological theory—functionalist, conflict, or symbolic interaction—explain stratification processes in the social institution you chose (or were assigned)?

2) How does the institution include stratification components that we have encountered in class?

3) How are people with different statuses affected or regarded differently by or within the institution?