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Every social difference does not lead to social division. explain by giving examples.

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Answered by TheMartian
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Answer:

No, all social differences do not lead to social divisions. It depends upon the social and political

circumstances whether or not a social difference will lead to a social division. A combination of

social differences along with other differences cumulatively decides whether or not a social

difference will convert into social division.

For example, a combination of race and economic backwardness would constitute a social

difference that might lead to social division. However, it depends on how the political parties deal

with this issue and how the government responds to it. It varies from place to place. While

language or religion may be a form of social difference leading to social division in a particular

form of society, it may not occur in another society due to different prevailing circumstances. For

example, in Belgium, even though there is linguistic form of social difference, it has not led to

social division.

Answered by vinod04jangid
2

Answer:

Social divisions that are especially important in relation to families include: generation, gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity and class.

Explanation:

Not every social difference leads to social division. Because social differences can separate people who are similar, but they also bring people together who are very different. For example, Carlos and Smith were similar to each other because they were African American, but they were different from Norman, who was white. But Norman sympathized with Carlos and Smith.It is easier to adapt to cross differences. For example,  Catholics and Protestants had some social differences, but later they were  able to fix their differences. This did not lead to social divisions. It is also possible that people of different religions belong to  the same caste and feel close to each other.

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