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how did society evolve to this stage ?write five sentences​

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Answered by chetanbaviskar72
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Explanation:

Sociocultural evolution, sociocultural evolutionism or cultural evolution are theories of cultural and social evolution that describe how cultures and societies change over time. Whereas sociocultural development traces processes that tend to increase the complexity of a society or culture, sociocultural evolution also considers process that can lead to decreases in complexity (degeneration) or that can produce variation or proliferation without any seemingly significant changes in complexity (cladogenesis).

Answered by sangeetha01sl
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  • Sociocultural evolution, sociocultural evolutionism, or social evolution are theories of sociobiology and cultural evolution that describe how societies and cultures change over time.
  • While sociocultural development tracks processes that tend to increase the complexity of a society or culture, sociocultural evolution also considers processes that can lead to a reduction in complexity (degeneration) or that produce variation or proliferation without apparent significant changes in complexity.
  • Sociocultural evolution is "the process by which structural reorganization is affected over time and ultimately produces a form or structure  qualitatively different from the ancestral form."
  • Anthropologists and sociologists often assume that humans have natural social tendencies and that certain human social behaviors have non-genetic (ie, genetic) causes and dynamics. People learn them in a social setting and through social interaction. Societies exist in complex social environments (ie, with natural resources and constraints) and adapt  to those environments.
  • It is therefore inevitable that all societies will change. More recent approaches focus on societal changes and reject the notion that cultures differ primarily in how far they have moved along an assumed linear scale of social progress. Most modern archaeologists and cultural anthropologists work within the framework of neoevolutionism, sociobiology, and modernization theory.

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