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explain how an individual is a construct of the society?

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Answered by chitrashri77
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Every individual is important and equally liable to some roles and responsibilities when living in a cultured society. The roles an individual plays are of a neighbor, an owner of the house or a tenant etc. The basic responsibilities of an individual are respect, cooperation, and participation

Answered by taniyasaini4589
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Every individual is important and equally liable to some roles and responsibilities when living in a cultured society. The roles an individual plays are of a neighbor, an owner of the house or a tenant etc. The basic responsibilities of an individual are respect, cooperation, and participation.

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An example of a social construct is money or the concept of currency, as people in society have agreed to give it importance/value. ... Strong social constructs rely on the human perspective and knowledge that does not just exist, but is rather constructed by society.

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