Reflective Question- Are you satisfied with the way things are going in the country today?

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Reflective Question- Are you satisfied with the way things are going in the country today?

Define a social problem- a social condition that a segment of society views as harmful to members of society and in need of a remedy. “What do you consider a social problem?” objective element vs. subjective element

Institutions (traditional vs. modern) Social Groups (Primary Groups vs. Secondary Groups Status(Ascribed vs. Achieved vs. Master) Roles Application of the Lesson- Identify your social group both primary and secondary which best defines you. Then identify your status within society. You must include your ascribed, achieved and master statuses.