What can applying the sociological imagination tell us about unemployment and homelessness?
a. Homelessness and unemployment are almost always the result of individual choices.
b. Unemployment, but not homelessness, is almost always the result of individual choices.
c. Anyone is just as likely as another to become either unemployed or homeless.
d. Unemployment and homelessness can be due to changing social forces beyond an individual's control.
d
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