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is the social change necessary?​

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Answered by ap5495988
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Gradual change is both necessary and desirable and typically stems from such things as population growth, technological advances, and interaction with other societies that brings new ways of thinking and acting. However, any sudden social change disrupts this equilibrium.

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"Social change is morally right. There are a lot of social injustices and inequalities that we need to address to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to live happy lives. Social change may include changes in nature, social institutions, social behaviours, or social relations.

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