1. Clearly and concisely explain C. Wright Mills' concept of the Sociological Imagination? How can it help an
individual understand their place within society? What is the difference between "personal troubles" and "public
issues"? Incorporate examples, other than those used by Mills, to help illustrate your points. [30 points]
2. What critique(s) do you have of the chapter? For a critique, it is not sufficient just to say, "I didn't like the writing"
or "I liked the chapter." Explain why you did or did not like the chapter-and support your critique sociologically.
other words, provide substantive sociological explanations for your positive and negative criticisms. [10 point