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How far do the emergences of social differences lead to social division? Explain by giving a suitable example. ​


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Answered by anshim11
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when one social difference overlap the other differenve it become social division and people from that community think about independent nation

  1. eg blacks in US they are tend to be poor and discriminated on yhe basis of creed and caste thos lead to social division but in Netherland catholics and protestans equal to be poor and rich
  2. in india dalits are discriminated and they are poor these are social division


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Answered by bhattacharyasounak20
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Answer:

Social differences do not always lead to social divisions:

1.If social differences overlap one another, then it leads to deep social divisions and tensions.

2.These overlapping differences occur when one difference becomes more important than another and people from oppressed communities feel alienated.

For example, Blacks and Whites were divided in US as blacks tended to be poor, homeless and discriminated against, in India, Dalits tended to be poor and landless as they faced discrimination and injustice.

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