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Philip Abrams says historical sociology should look at how people shape society and how society shapes people at the same time—a back-and-forth he calls "structuring." He argues that history happens when people act inside social and personal circumstances he calls "contingencies" (things like family money, the ideas available, or chance events), which limit and guide what people can do. To study this, sociologists should focus on key events where action meets contingency and explain: (1) what happened, (2) the social background that made it possible, (3) the life of the person involved, and (4) what the event changed for both history and that person.

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Ask what function the opening paragraph serves: does it introduce Abrams's core claim/term, provide details, evaluate, or preview objections? Locate sentences that state his central premise and name the key concept 'structuring.'

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The primary function of the first paragraph of the passage is to

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The first paragraph lays out the foundation of Abrams's view: it states the central premise that 'people are made by society as much as society is made by people' and notes that 'sociologists' approach to the subject is usually to focus on only one of these forms of influence to the exclusion of the other.' It then states Abrams's prescription — that sociologists must move beyond one-sided approaches to see society as 'an entity constructed by individuals who are at the same time constructed by their society' — and explicitly gives the process a name, referring to it as 'structuring.' These sentences identify the basis of his conception rather than developing its details or defending its merits.
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