Problem 1. In what ways does this report question "individualistic explanations?" (that is, how does it confront the temptation to blame the individual) Make sure that you understand sociology's take on individualistic explanations.
How does this video illustrate the difference between "common sense thinking" and "the sociological imagination?" Please specific be in, a) demonstrating that you know what these concepts mean (explained in book material and in the recorded lectures) and b) applying the sociological concepts to specific elements of the video.
Problem 2. How would Conflict theory OR (not both) Symbolic Interactionism (SI) analyze some social dynamic in the video? (Remember in the lecture I point out that we USE a theory to explain something, not find examples of it in something. You could start with, "A conflict theorist would focus on..." or "Taking an SI approach would mean considering...")