Watch the video: https://www.ted.com/talks/sam_richards_a_radical_experiment_in_empathy Then answer/reply to the following questions. It will be worth a maximum of 20 points, and will be graded based on your ability to answer the questions using sociological concepts/theories from the video, lectures, and reading materials thus far. This is not designed to just encourage you to use your personal opinion. It is designed to allow you to use sociological skills, theories, terms, definitions, etc. answer thoroughly and thoughtfully. Number your answers. You will be allowed to take as long as you want to answer the questions on Blackboard, but the assignment must be complete by the due date and time. Once you submit your answer, you can not submit a second attempt. Do not email your assignment to your instructor. 1.Define the term “radical empathy.” Give another, more contemporary, example (recent or current event) from an online source of how one might employ “radical empathy” and analyze/explain your choice. Find an online source, such as a newspaper or other news source (examples include The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time, Forbes, National Public Radio, The Washington Post, etc.) Do not use television networks (such Fox news, CNN news, or MSNBC news) or blogs. Include a link to the article/current event. Can someone demonstrate radical empathy without actually supporting a conflicting behavior or ideology. Explain your response. 2. Which perspective, functionalist or conflict, is most useful in applying “radical empathy” in the example you chose for question #1? Explain your response. 3. Is it easier to apply radical empathy within your own society or to another society? Explain your answer