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what are the key functionalist ideas of society?

Functionalists,such as the key figure Durkheim, see society in a mostly positive light. Therefore they are 'consensus theory' meaning they see society as currently fair and effective. They see society as ...

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how can the Positivist view of sociology be explained?

The Positivist paradigm adheres to the goals of the enlightenment project of the 20th century which aims to put science and scientific methods first- arguing that these are most reliable and accurate as w...

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MIC question, 'what are the strengths and limitations of using structured interview technique'

This question will require a couple of points for either side, showing a balanced answer. It is often better to interweave a strength an then a limitation and so on. One possible strength is that answers ...

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How do i include historians into my Triumph of Elizabeth essay?

The best way to include historians is using a historians view as a point. For example if the question is about the success of the 'Little Tudors' (1548-1558), you could include how John Foxe believed the ...

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How successful was the Tsarist regime in overcoming opposition to its authority in the years 1881 to 1904?

I would start answering this question by reading the question carefully and ensuring to know which tsars were in power during these time periods. Since this is a 'how successful' question it can go one of...

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