Journal Substitute: Pick up a copy of The Sociological Imagination from the front of the room and finish your questions, citing textual support. You will have 15-18 minutes, and the questions will be submitted today for a grade. 1) Explain the connection between personal problems and social issues. Why is it important to understand both? 2) What three things must be considered in a social study? 3) According to Mills, how does a person develop sociological imagination? 4) Do you agree that people “urge to know the social and historical meaning of the individual in the society and in the period in which he has his quality and his being?” Why or why not? 5) In your own words, describe the differences you see between troubles and issues. Give an example of each. 6) Given this generation’s history, do you agree that family as an institution “turns women into darling little slaves and men into their chief providers and unweaned dependants”? Why or why not? Considering that Mills was writing in 1959, why my his observations have supported this claim? 7.) Mills repeatedly uses the term “milieux” (meaning social environment) in the last paragraph. How could a change in someone’s milieux require them to reassess their own values or habits?