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3. Which among the social forces are sociological, cultural, and political?​

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Answered by deepakshrivastava086
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Sociological

social force is a consensus on the part of a sufficient number of the members of society to bring about social action or social change of some sort. In the plural, the social forces are the typical basic drives, or motives, which lead to the fundamental types of association and group relationship.

Cultural

The influencing mechanisms which exist within a population that guide business practices and/or purchasing behavior. For example, customs regarding labor in Japan will influence how a company manages employees.

Political

Parties, personalities, pressure groups that strongly influence the economic and political stability of a country through their actions and pronouncements.

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Sociological

A social force is a decision made by a sizable enough group of people in a society to affect some kind of social action or change. The common underlying impulses, or motives, that give rise to the fundamental forms of association and group relationships are referred to as social forces in the plural.

Cultural

The population's internal systems influence company decisions and/or consumer behavior. For instance, how a corporation manages its staff would depend on the labor practices in Japan.

Political

Parties, individuals, and pressure organizations have a significant impact on a nation's political and economic stability by their statements and actions.

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