Social Sciences, asked by cuteprincess54, 1 year ago

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My question is....

what is meant by overlapping of social differences ? Explain with the help of examples....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya....

Here is your answer....

OVERLAPPING DIFFERENCES:


1. When some social difference overlaps other difference it is called overlapping social difference.


2. Overlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference. Situations of this kind produce social divisions, when one kind of social difference becomes more important than the other and people start feeling that they belong to different communities.racial or linguistic differences may lead to economic differences. It is not easy to accommodate and even created deep social divisions and tensions.

3. Example- a) racial difference between dark complexion and fairer complexion also referred as the [African-Americans]in the US becomes a social division because the darker complexion tend to stay unemployed due to their color and tend to be poor & homeless, and often face injustice & discrimination. Their complexion leads them to poverty. b) In India Dalit(lower caste) have constantly been ignored by the upper castes and they tend to be poor & landless and often face injustice & discrimination.


4. Overlapping differences create possibilities of deep social divisions and tensions.

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Answered by dhukiaankush
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Ans. When some social differences overlap other differences, it creates overlapping of social differences. This kind of situation produces social divisions, when one kind of social difference becomes more important than the other and people start feeling that they belong to different communities. Overlapping differences create possibilities of deep social divisions and tensions.

For example,

(i) The difference between the Blacks and Whites became a social division in the US because the Blacks always tend to be poor, homeless and discriminated against.

(ii) In our country, Dalits tend to be poor and landless as they often free injustice and discrimination.

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