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Sociologists often have to decide if they are going to adopt a microsociological or a macrosociological approach in any given project.Explain how these perspectives differ,paying special attention to the different assumptions about how society works that are contained within each perspective.In other words,considering the starting point of each perspective,what do they seek to reveal?
Indian Allotment Act
Refers to any of several U.S. laws that allowed the government to distribute tribal land to individual Native Americans, effectively reducing communal tribal land holdings and promoting assimilation into white society.
Lynched
The act of killing someone, typically by hanging, without legal trial, often used historically as a means of terrorizing and controlling marginalized communities.
Reconstruction
The period following the Civil War in the United States, from 1865 to 1877, aimed at rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved African Americans into society.
Mid-Twentieth Century
A term referring to the period around the 1950s, often contextualized within historical events or cultural shifts occurring during this time.
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