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Social change is anew or old phenomena? Justify your choice in one line.

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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In sociology, such knowledge and experiences are referred to as social phenomena, which are the individual, external, social constructions that influence our lives and development, and are constantly evolving as we age. If this definition sounds vague or confusing, it's probably because the category of social phenomena is incredibly broad and complicated, but the fundamental principle of social phenomena is that it is created by society, as opposed to something that occurs naturally in the world, like earthquakes, viruses, or acts of weather.

There are many different ways that other people can influence or change our lives, but among them, behavioral phenomena are probably one of the most significant. For example, imagine if you were walking down a city street and were suddenly mugged by a stranger. Once the initial shock of the experience had worn off, think of the ways that it could alter your own behavior from that point forward. You would probably become much more cautious in similar situations, perhaps more fearful of strangers, and so on.

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