In applying the sociological imagination to suicide, how might we explain suicide? According to C.W. Mills, personal troubles are best defined as what?

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The question addresses how the sociological imagination can be applied to understand the phenomenon of suicide and how C.W. Mills defines personal troubles. It explores the relationship between individual actions and broader societal structures.

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b for the first question and a for the second.

The final answer is b for the first question and a for the second.

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The final answer is b for the first question and a for the second.

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C. Wright Mills conceptualized sociological imagination as the ability to see the link between personal experiences and wider social forces. He defined personal troubles as issues that occur within the individual's immediate social environment.

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Common mistakes include confusing personal troubles with public issues or assuming that sociological explanations focus solely on individual factors.

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