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socio religious values and norms affect the size of a family. justify with reason

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Answered by Charryart3xd
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In every society, there are some norms and customs relating to the intermediate variables as well as family size. Several sexual practices and marriage customs in India may be cited as examples in this connection.

Many of these practices and customs are so thoroughly rooted in social values and norms that they are generally not even perceived rationally, but are followed blindly.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Justification:

  • There are certain rules and practices in every culture concerning the intermediate variables as well as the size of the family. In this context, many sexual practices and marriage rituals in India can be listed as examples.
  • Many of these practices and customs are so deeply rooted in social values and standards that they are generally not even rationally perceived but are followed blindly.
  • In India, social norms have always favored high fertility, which was necessary in the face of high mortality in order to continue the family line. High fertility was also essential because there was strength in numbers, and the family's security was assured when it was a large one.

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