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What is structural functionalism in sociology?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Structural functionalism is the basic building block the concept that considers society as a complex system.  

Explanation:

  • According to this concept, all the parts of society stay and function together to bring stability and solidarity.  
  • If a single element of the society changes, it brings a fluctuation or tension between the different elements and these are resolved through adaptation and collaboration.
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