ECON 104 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture I Clicker Questions II Recap of Chapter One III Chapter Three Reading Assignment Outline of Current Lecture II Review for Exam on Monday a Clicker questions b Four Factors in the Development of Sociology i Enclosure ii Industrial revolution iii Colonialism iv Political change Current Lecture Exam Review Session Factors in the development of sociology as a discipline o Enclosure o Industrial revolution o Colonialism o Political change o All four factors led to unprecedented social change Led to awareness that there are other ways to do things Clicker Question 1 Which of the following was a factor leading to the development of sociology o Enclosure Enclosure making formerly public grazing lands off limits to peasants o Ended a way of life o Drove people off farmland to cities Industrial revolution o Mass production of goods o Extensive power requirements o Led to intense environmental damage and lots of jobs in cities result economical mobility in cities and deterioration of environment o Everything was covered in black soot pollution was everywhere Colonialism o Ex Cook in Tahiti huge culture shock o a societal level These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute o o Come to the New World It s uninhabited Bringing one culture and way of living and then going to a new environment with its own culture and trying to take over not seeing those as different from us as people but wild animals that act in nonsense Clicker Question 2 In the development of sociology as a discipline Colonialism was mostly important because it demonstrated o That people could be very different Political Revolution o If there s no divine right what then exactly do hold society together o Starting to go against the church and the belief that God gave Kings the Divine Right to rule over others became skeptical and questioning Clicker Question 3 Which of the following was a factor leading to the development of sociology o Technological and political change resulting from industrialization
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