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Development of the society is a universal process. Justify.

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Answered by Shivaya1
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Social development theory attempts to explain qualitative changes in the structure and framework of society, that help the society to better realize aims and objectives. Development can be defined in a manner applicable to all societies at all historical periods as an upward ascending movement featuring greater levels of energy, efficiency, quality, productivity, complexity, comprehension, creativity, mastery, enjoyment and accomplishment. Development is a process of social change, not merely a set of policies and programs instituted for some specific results. During the last five centuries this process has picked up in speed and intensity, and during the last five decades has witnessed a marked surge in acceleration.
Answered by dackpower
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Development is a method of social transformation, not solely a set of strategies and arrangements established for some specific outcomes. Development is the outcome of society's potential to coordinate resources to meet provocations and possibilities. Society crosses through well-defined steps in the direction of its development. Social development theory strives to demonstrate variations in the composition and framework of society, that help the organization to better understand aims and purposes. Development can be described in a manner suitable to all communities at all ancient periods highlighting prominent levels of energy, productivity, quality, potency, complexity, judgment, creativity, mastery, enjoyment, and success.

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