Create a poster about one of the themes we will be covering in class. Include one of the three sociological perspectives in the poster.

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Create a poster about one of the themes we will be covering in class. Include one of the three sociological perspectives in the poster.

Express your thoughts Freedom Work Immigration Identity Rights and Activism Environment People and culture Ideas, Beliefs Activism Politics and Power Terrorism

Essential questions What is your phenomena, issue or behavior that relates to sociology? What other factors may relate to or effect this topic? Is the media covering this story at all or not? What are some of the explanations for this happening in society? Explain your thoughts on this topic from one of the three sociological perspectives?

Functionalist Conflict Interactionist