How is society different from community? Mention two points.
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The difference between a society and a community comes down to two main characteristics: size and interaction. A community and a society can be any size that you want. There isn't a "minimum" number of people needed for either (as long as you don't take extremes like 2-3 people). What is generally understood as a key size difference is that a community is smaller than a society.
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ADVERTISEMENTS: (1) A group of individual is necessary for both society and community. But society refers to a system or network of relationships that exists among these individuals. Whereas community refers to a group of individual living within a definite locality with some degree of we-feeling
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