Social Sciences, asked by RicardoMolukanele, 11 months ago

What is a social science; it has to provide for the changing needs of a developing community and consequently is inseparable bound up with the community it has to serve?

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Answered by rekhakandwalsharma
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Answer:

it is a subject that has been telling us about many things

Answered by smartbrainz
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Social science is the branch of science devoted to researching communities of people and their interactions. Social science teaches us about the world outside our daily life and how our own culture works-from the reasons for unemployment to what leads to economic development, the way people vote and why they happens. It offers important information for public officials, leaders, municipal authorities, NGOs and others.

Explanation:

  • The law and the social sciences are very closely related. Laws are the rules and regulations that provide structures to solve the dynamic and complicated social problem. Law gives profound insight into land law, policy factors which have a impact on law and social science are connected to human action in society and deal with the social problems. Therefore, the knowledge of law is important to understanding the interpersonal relationships of society members because it ensures that the individual rights of society members are protected. Social science as a law must meet the changing needs of a growing society and is thus inseparable from the culture that it represents
  • Therefore, the 'rule' is made by the people's representatives and is applicable to the people of that community. To the good of the people, the law exists. It also has to meet the evolving needs of a that society and is therefore inseparably connected to the society that it must represent.  When legal regulations do not represent the values of the majority of that particular society at present in the various areas of life, such as economic, political, social and moral values, the people would lose trust in the legal system and this may lead to a crisis of legitimacy. Therefore, social science as a law is not static in nature but is continually recreated to ensure that the legislation represents the ideals of the society it serves.

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