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define a homogeneous society

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Answered by aryan4312
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A homogeneous society is such a society where most of the people share the same type of cultures values, language, ethnicity and religious system. Recent research has found that archaic Homo sapiens evolved to anatomically modern humans in between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago, then some members of modern humans started to leave Africa by 60,000 years ago into different parts of the world and environment made us ethnically diversed, otherwise in the beginning of human race we all were black people. In that sense black people are our real ancestors, our root. If you closely observe some common behavior of humans you will find that no matter how much culturally and religions divided we are , most of the nationals of the world share same types of human quality(bad and good human natures) and similar types of myths found in many countries. It does not matter if your were born in Latin American or Europe , most of us share the common social values and think almost the same way.what made us almost think alike, of course think alike means about some humans nature.

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Homogenous Society” is a society where most of the people talk the same
language, share the same kind of ethnicity, cultural values, and religious
beliefs and systems.

 

Homogenous
society can be of different types.

      
The Japanese are said to
live in a homogenous society since they all share the same ethnicity.

  
Indians are a homogenous
society since they share similar cultural values.
     
Communists are a homogenous
society since they share a similar belief in the political field.

 

It is
difficult to have a society with complete homogeneity. However, a few best
examples are:



The
Japanese society, the Chinese society, a few tribe groups in Africa namely the
Zulu tribe in South Africa and the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, the Native
Americans or the Red Indians in the U.S.

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