3. There are three dimensions of social change: structural, cultural and interactional. Usually changes in structural dimensions will be followed by other dimensions. Why is that? Explain.
Then can the changes between these dimensions start from the interactional, cultural and structural dimensions? If so, how, and if not, why? Explain.
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The major components of social structure are statuses, roles, social networks, groups and organizations, social institutions, and society. Specific types of statuses include the ascribed status, achieved status, and master status.
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