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why are social structures and social functions important in structural functionalism?

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Answered by jackylynberja8
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The structural-functional approach is a perspective in sociology that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. It asserts that our lives are guided by social structures, which are relatively stable patterns of social behaviorsocial functions, or consequences for the operation of society as a whole. Education, for example, has several important functions in a society, such as socialization, learning, and social placement.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Social Structure and functions are important because the society's overall structuralism and how the society works will define the structural functionalism (i.e) the entire work mechanism that is conducted.

  • According to structural functionalism, a school of thought in sociology and other social sciences, each institution, connection, role, and set of norms that collectively make up society has a function and is necessary for the survival of others as well as of society as a whole.
  • According to structural functionalism, social change is seen as an adaptive response to a social system's stress.
  • The adaptive adjustment of the other parts of an integrated social system will alleviate any stress that is caused when one component of the system changes.
  • The interactions between the many societal components helped to create social unity—an integrated system with unique living qualities that is separate from people but influences their behavior.

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