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what is descent in sociology​

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Answered by Manjotmaan455
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Descent, the system of acknowledged social parentage, which varies from society to society, whereby a person may claim kinship ties with another.

Answered by darksoul26
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Descent, the system of acknowledged social parentage, which varies from society to society, whereby a person may claim kinship ties with another.

A descent group is any social group in which membership depends on common descent from a real or mythical ancestor. Thus a lineage is a unilineal descent group in which membership may rest either on matrilineal descent (patrilineage) or on matrilineal descent (matrilineage).

Residency and Lines of Descent. ... There are three types of unilateral descent: patrilineal, which follows the father's line only; matrilineal, which follows the mother's side only; and ambilineal, which follows either the father's only or the mother's side only, depending on the situation.

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