Asked by Mackenzie Johnson on Sep 27, 2024

Merton's Anomie-Strain Theory observes that failure to move up and achieve success is the fault of ____________ in American culture.

A) the community
B) the educational system
C) the family unit
D) the individual

Anomie-Strain Theory

A sociological theory suggesting that deviance arises from a disjunction between societal goals and the means available to achieve them.

American Culture

The set of customs, traditions, and values shared by the people of the United States, shaped by its history, geography, and diversity.

  • Learn about the different theories that illuminate the causes and ongoing occurrence of deviance and crime.
  • Absorb the concept of anomie and its significance in the domain of sociology, notably in the context of Merton's Anomie-Strain Theory.
  • Analyze the impact of social structures, such as class and opportunities, on the occurrence of deviant behavior.