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Sociology Essays

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O level and GCSE

May/June 2021.

Cambridge

Explain how decreasing birth rates are affecting the family.

O level and GCSE

October/November 2021.

Cambridge

To what extent is education functional for the individual and society?

A level and AS level

May/June 2021.

CAMBRIDGE

‘Ethnic identity is changing, with new hybrid identities emerging.’ Using sociological material, give one argument against this view.

A level and AS level

March 2021.

CAMBRIDGE

‘The media successfully controls the way people think and behave.’ Evaluate this view

O level and GCSE

May/June 2021.

Cambridge

To what extent are statistics useful in sociological research?

GCSE

2021

AQA

Discuss how far sociologists would agree that members of some ethnic groups who are convicted of crimes are more likely to receive a prison sentence.

O level and GCSE

October/November 2021.

Cambridge

Explain how labelling by teachers can affect student achievement in schools.

O level and GCSE

October/November 2021.

Cambridge

Explain why juvenile delinquency occurs.

O level and GCSE

October/November 2021.

Cambridge

Describe examples of equal opportunities legislation.

O level and GCSE

May/June 2021.

Cambridge

Explain why some sociologists criticise stereotypical gender representations in the media.

O level and GCSE

May/June 2021.

Cambridge

Describe aspects of the dependency culture.

A level and AS level

May/June 2021.

CAMBRIDGE

Explain reasons why there may be greater gender equality in the family today than in the past.

A level and AS level

October/November 2021.

CAMBRIDGE

Evaluate the view that conjugal roles continue to be unequal.

O level and GCSE

October/November 2021.

Cambridge

To what extent is secondary socialisation more influential than primary socialisation for an individual?

A level and AS level

May/June 2021.

CAMBRIDGE

‘Religion is an obstacle to social change.’ Evaluate this view

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