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The social movement called __________ , that gained momentum in the early 1900s in the United States, pushed for sterilization plans for those of low IQ.

Discuss the impact of cultural and societal influences on individual lives and vice versa, as described by the sociological imagination.
Identify the contributions of classical sociological theorists to the understanding of modern society.
Explain the relationship between theoretical perspectives and practical applications in society.
Evaluate the importance of midrange theory and the concept of dysfunction in sociological theory.

Definitions:

Birthrate of Slaves

The rate at which enslaved individuals gave birth, an indicator of population changes among enslaved communities.

Middle Passage

The sea voyage that transported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, a central part of the transatlantic slave trade known for its brutal conditions.

Great Awakening

A series of religious revivals in the American colonies in the 18th and early 19th centuries that emphasized emotional spirituality over traditional doctrine.

Religious Emotionalism

Powerful and expressive displays of religious fervor and emotion, often associated with revivalist and charismatic movements.

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