Identify the nature of anthropology sociology and political science
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The related disciplines of anthropology and sociology seek to understand the nature of communities, organizations, institutions, the systems of cultural meanings that form and inform them, and the interplay between individuals' lives and the societies in which they live
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Understanding the origins and effects of human activity requires a systematic study of social life and culture, which is what sociology and anthropology do.
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- Both Western and non-Western civilizations have traditional cultures and contemporary, industrial societies, which are studied in detail by sociologists and anthropologists.
- Both anthropology and sociology examine human behaviour and the various elements that influence our social relationships, and they both deal with similarities in society and culture.
- Political science, which is the academic study of political action and behaviour, concentrates on the state and its systems of administration, as opposed to sociology, which is more concerned with the growth, structure, and operation of human society.
The study of political phenomena is the focus of the traditional field of political science.
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