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The sociological imagination is the capacity to think systematically about how the things we experience as personal problems ________.

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Answer: social issues that people share similar experiences with.

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A sociological imagination is the capacity to think systematically about how things we experience as personal problems. Student debt, poverty, and obesity are all examples of common social issues that people share similar experiences with.

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