Explain how ideas about where identity comes from have changed in Western societies over time, describing the dominant ideas prior to the Enlightenment, during the Enlightenment, and in current research-based sociological framings

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. Prior to the Enlightenment, the dominant idea was that identity is natural and God-given, and humans were predestined to be a certain way.
2. During the Enlightenment, John Locke promoted the view that humans are born as tabula rasa—blank slates with no natural predispositions—and identity is formed by society and context, while Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that human beings inherit identities, which can be changed through their environment.
3. Sociologists today recognize that both biological inheritance and social context shape who we are, but tend to emphasize the social because it plays such a significant and constant role in shaping identity throughout our lives.

Sociology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Sociology

) In what ways could the U.S. potentially reform public school and higher education so that Americans become more competitive in the global economy?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Paula lacks the social support of an interpersonal group to help her with her relationship and workplace problems. For these individualistic reasons, she kills herself. What type of suicide best fits her situation?

a. Egoistic b. Altruistic c. Anomic d. Fatalistic

Sociology

All societies have some system of age ___________or differentiation that associates certain social roles with distinct periods of life.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology