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discuss its function and changes in the society​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Social change, in sociology, the alteration of mechanisms within the social structure, characterized by changes in cultural symbols, rules of behaviour, social organizations, or value systems.

Several ideas of social change have been developed in various cultures and historical periods. Three may be distinguished as the most basic:

(1) the idea of decline or degeneration, or, in religious terms, the fall from an original state of grace,

(2) the idea of cyclic change, a pattern of subsequent and recurring phases of growth and decline, and

(3) the idea of continuous progress. These three ideas were already prominent in Greek and Roman antiquity and have characterized Western social thought since that time. The concept of progress, however, has become the most influential idea, especially since the Enlightenment movement of the 17th and 18th centuries. Social thinkers such as Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot and the marquis de Condorcet in France and Adam Smith and John Millar in Scotland advanced theories on the progress of human knowledge and technology.

Answered by shubhamkh9560
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Explanation:

What are the main functions of pre-requisites of society ?

(1) Provision for satisfaction of basic needs:

Food, clothing and shelter are the basic needs for each and everybody of the society. ...

(2) Socialization:

(3) Interdependence:

In all societies, there is social relationship. ...

(4) Social control:

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