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Write down some of the limitation on the power of government

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552.

What is sociologu

Answer» sociology word is drived from greek word (socio+logus) and sociology is the study of society
553.

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554.

How to do sociology project cbse topic gender inequality

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555.

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556.

Why in most of societies women live longer than men?

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557.

What is division of labor

Answer» The division of labour is the separation of tasks in any economic system so that participants may specialize. Individuals, organizations, and nations are endowed with or acquire specialized capabilities and either form combinations or trade to take advantage of the capabilities of others in addition to their own
558.

How do different cultures exist in different settings

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559.

Passage related to the topic of marriage

Answer» bhaiya answer Hamen Aata Nahin Hai Tabhi to Pucha hai
560.

What is social order ?

Answer» Social order : refers to active maintenance and reproduction of particular pattern of social relations and of values and normsWays of achieving order::(a) When people spontaneously wish to abide by a set of rules & norms.(b) When people are compelled in various ways to obey norms.
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Religious means

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562.

-What is role conflict?

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563.

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564.

What is.society?

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565.

Sociology?

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566.

What are the intellectual ideas that went into making of sociology

Answer» Intellectual ideas into the making of sociology\tSociologists and social anthropologists sought to categorise societies into types and to distinguish stages in social development. These features reappear in the 19th century in works of early sociologists, Auguste Comte, Karl Marx and Herbert Spencer.\tEfforts were therefore made to classify different types of societies on that basis, for instance: Types of pre-modern societies such as hunters and gatherers, pastoral and agrarian, agrarian and non- industrial civilisations. Types of modern societies such as the industrialised societies.\tSuch an evolutionary vision assumed that the west was necessarily the most advanced and civilised. Non- western societies were often seen as barbaric and less developed. Indian sociology reflects this tension which go far back to the history of British colonialism and the intellectual and ideological response to it.\tDarwin’s ideas about organic evolution were a dominant influence on early sociological thought. Society was often compared with living organisms and efforts were made to trace its growth through stages comparable to those of organic life.\tThis way of looking at society as a system of parts, each part playing a given function influenced the study of social institutions like the family or the school and structures such as stratification.\tThe intellectual ideas that went into the making of sociology have a direct bearing on how sociology studies empirical reality.
567.

Difference between norms and laws

Answer» While the norm is the general rule, by which the principles of moral conduct and legally accepted before society are governed. The law is the written, formalized and detailed norm that protects the faculty of an individual and obliges in the strict sense to be complied with.\xa0One of the main differences between law and norm is found in the level of obligatory nature with which the different subjects that form part of the population have to follow them.In the case of the norm, the fact that it is obligatory or not will depend on its type and on the evaluation made by it of who is to follow it. The norm in itself only marks the expected behavior, but its breaking does not imply incurring in crime (although it can have consequences) unless we are talking about a legal norm.In the case of the law and other types of legal norms, compliance is mandatory, resulting in a breach of a fault or crime and generating the application of a penalty.
568.

Any two important works of Karl Marx.

Answer» Marx argued that human society had progressed through different stages. These were : primitive communism, slavery, feudalism and capitalism. He believed capitalism would give way to socialism. • Capitalist society was marked by an ever intensifying process of alienation operating at several levels. • But he believed that capitalism was nevertheless a necessary and progressive stage of human history because it created the preconditions for an egalitarian future free from both exploitation, and poverty. • Historical materialism is a theory of history out lined by Marx and Friedrich Engels. It focuses on human societies and their development through history, arguing that history is the result of material conditions rather than ideas.
569.

What do you understand by society? Discuss its main characters.

Answer» Definition of society: society is a system of usage and procedures of authority and mutual aid,of many grouping and divisions of control of human behaviour and of liberties. It is the web of social relationship. It is always changing.Characteristics of society1- definite territory : society is a territorial group.2-progeny : the members of a society came by means of human reproduction within the group of people3- culture: society is always culturally sufficient4- independence: society is permanent commerce self-contained and an integrated group. The Members of the group are in the independent.<br>1. Definition of Society: Society is a web of social relationship. It is group of people who share a common culture, occupy a particular territorial area and feel themselves a unified and distinct entity.II. Major Characteristics of Society: Despite thevariations in our understanding of society, the factremains that it is central concept in sociology. Characterization of society can be provided in terms ofcertain traits.Harry M. Johnson enlists the following characteristics: (i) Definite territory, (ii) Progency, (ii) Culture and, (iv) IndependenceA brief description of each trait is given below:1. Definite Territory: (a) A society is a territorial group. Some nomadic societies move about within a much larger territory than they occupy at any one time, but they regard the whole range as "their" country.(b) There are of course, territorial groups within societies, for instance, claus, neighbourhoods, political outfits, cities, countries, etc.2. Progency: (a) Members form every society. They are recruited in different ways also. But in a large number, the members of a society come by means of human reproduction within the group of people.(b) Several societies also obtain members by adoption,enslavement, conquest or immigration. But reproductionwithin the group itself remains a fundamental source ofnew members, in fact progeny is the most importanttrait of society.3. Culture : (a) A Society has a \'Comprehensive\' culture in the sense that it is culturally self-sufficient. For instance, a society can carry on trade with other societies, but the cultural patterns involved in the trade are a part of the culture of the society itself.The means of payment and the forms of contracts are culturally patterned.(b) A comprehensive culture can have sub-cultures as well. For example we cantake the case of our own country. The Indian people have a comprehensive culture which gives them an identity. We have a common culture, a family system, a set of religious communities, linguistic entities, village communities, and above all history of shared pains and pleasures. The sub-cultures are, for instance, Rajasthan culture, Punjabi culture, Assami culture, etc.(c) Bear in mind each sub-culture is characterised by itsrespective characteristics. For good mutual relationsand harmony we should not try disturb any subculture.4. Independence: The fourth and last trait of society is independence. It refers that a further characteristic of a society is that it is a sub-group of any other. We may define "Society" as such as permanent self contained and an integrated group.
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"Man is a social animal" elaborate with examples

Answer» It\'s a good question. Biologically, man is an animal. Man belongs to certain phylum. Like animals we have certain needs like food and shelter. Sociologically, man is different from animals. In fact, we can call man a "social animal". Man is different from animals as animals cannot do equality, liberty, democratic things but humans can do such. Humans have broad needs like gender equality, constitutional validity etcetera. Thus, he has to do many things apart from being an animal. We have different needs as dignity, respect and many more. Thus, socially we have different needs to maintain ourselves. Hence, it is right to say that man is a "social animal".
571.

How sociology and anthropology are related to each other

Answer» Anthropology is study of the primitive, simple and traditional men, illiterate society. Sociology is the study of complex, modem man that may be illiterate/literate men/ differentiated society.\tDevelopmental details of society in a systematic and clear manner is subject matter of anthropology whereas sociology records happenings in the present day society in a scientific manner.
572.

How society is dynamic

Answer» Society is a permanent organization. However, members of society are interdependent for survival but it continues to exist even after the death of an individual. Society is dynamic, without change no society can survive long. Change may be slow or rapid.
573.

Discuss three Social processes which helped in the emergence of sociology as a discipline.

Answer» Cooperation:- It means working together for common interest and goals. It is associative social process which is opposite to competition and conflict.Competition:- It is a form of social action in which we strive against each other for possession of or use of limited material or non material goods.Conflict:- • It implies clash of interest. The basis of conflict may vary but it is always a part of a society. • Basis of conflict — Personal, Racial, Class, Caste, Political and international
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Culture has equality of adaption.discuss?

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575.

mcq of the chapter Introducing western Sociologists

Answer» 1. Three revolutions paved the way for the emergency of sociology: they were:- a. Scientific Revolution, French Revolution; Industrial Revolution b. French Revolution, American Revolution, Scientific Revolution. c. American Revolution, Scientific Revolution, Industrial Revolution. d. None of the above.2. ‘The Age of Enlightenment’, established the human being at the center of the universe, and ................ as the central feature of the human being.3. The foundations of modern industry were laid by the Industrial Revolution, which began first in ................. a. Britain b. France c. Japan d. Germany
576.

Explain the concept of social fact

Answer» In sociology, social facts are values, cultural norms, and social structures that transcend the individual and can exercise social control. The French sociologist Émile Durkheim defined the term and argued that the discipline of sociology should be understood as the empirical study of social facts.
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Who categorised classes based on their relationship to means of production?

Answer» Marx\'s theory of\xa0class\xa0defines\xa0classes\xa0in\xa0their relation\xa0to\xa0their\xa0ownership and control of\xa0the means of production. In\xa0a\xa0capitalist society,\xa0the\xa0bourgeoisie, or\xa0the\xa0capitalist\xa0class, is\xa0the class\xa0that owns\xa0the means of production\xa0and derives\xa0a\xa0passive income from\xa0their\xa0operation.\xa0In capitalist society, the\xa0means of production\xa0(machinery, raw materials, etc.) are\xa0owned\xa0by the bourgeoisie.
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What is difference between social group and quasi group?

Answer» Quasi group:\tA quasi group is a\xa0combination or aggregate that lacks organisation or structure because they are not really a group.\tThe members of\xa0such groups are not aware of the existence of other groups.\tSocial classes, status groups, age and gender groups are the example of quasi group.Social group:\tA social group is a\xa0kind of people who interact with each other and share similar characteristics.\tCollectively\xa0they are driven by a common purpose and have a definite sense of unity.\tFor example, if you are a member of a\xa0family or team or group, where we need to interact with each other so they are considered as a social group.
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Why do we need to use special terms and concepts in sociology?

Answer» As opposed to commonsensical knowledge, sociology like any other science has its own body of concepts and methods of data collection.As a social science, sociology does need to have certain agreed upon meanings of social realities and processes in studying. Each subject is required to have a standard vocabulary, terminology, language and concepts through which professionals can converse and maintain the different identity of its subject.It becomes all the more important to discuss sociological terms so as to distinguish what they mean from commonsensical usage which may have varied meanings and connotations.
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Differentiate between formal social control and informal social control?

Answer» \tFormal social control includes written, formalized and codified statements in laws, rules, and regulations. Whereas informal control does not contain any written rules.\tFormal control agencies are authorized ones created by government and informal control agencies are created by social networks and organizations but not by government.\tFormal control is much effective and stronger than informal social control. Any situations which cannot be handled by informal control are subjected to formal one.\tFormal control is effective for even large groups of population but informal control is effective only for a small group of people.
581.

Define social control. What are its means?

Answer» Society is a harmonious organisation of humans. Individuals are expected to discharge their roles and perform functions accordingly. In order to exist and progress society has to exercise a certain control over its members. Such controls are termed as social control. According to L.Bernard, “Social control is a process by which stimuli are brought to bear effectively upon some person or group of persons thus producing responses that function in adjustment to the group.”
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Discuss the history of caste system of India

Answer» \tThe Caste system in India is mainly based on the division of labour. It is a hierarchical system which divides the society into four main castes.\tThe Brahmins or the priests occupy the top most position in the Indian caste system. They conduct prayers, yajnas and offer sacrifices.\tThe second position in the society is occupied by the Kshatriyas who are the warriors. Their main responsibility is to protect the society and nation.\tThe third position in the Indian society is occupied by the farmers, merchants and traders.\tThe shudras or the untouchables occupy the fourth and the lowest position in the caste system. They do all the menial work such as cleaning toilets, sewers etc. This section fo the society has been exploited since the ancient times. They were deprived of education and a good quality life.
583.

What is intensive and extensive Social change

Answer» It does not include the small changes but only the big changes that alter the society fundamentally. The influence of such changes has to be both intensive and extensive. Therefore, the changes that impact a large section of society are called social changes.
584.

What is love phobia?

Answer» Philophobia is an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of falling in love, beyond just a typical apprehensiveness about it. The phobia is so intense that it interferes with your life. Symptoms can vary from person to person.
585.

Jainism is better or buddism,???

Answer» \tBuddhismJainismRebirth is one of the principal beliefs in Buddhism. It is thought that the endless cycle of birth and re-birth can only be broken by attaining\xa0<i>Nirvana\xa0</i>(Enlightenment)Jainism believes that the circle of rebirths and deaths will continue due to good or bad deeds until liberation is achievedScriptures include\xa0<i>Tripitaka</i>, which is a vast text consisting of 3 sections: the Discipline, the Discourse and the Commentaries.\xa0Jain religious texts are called\xa0<i>Agamas</i>The principal teaching of Buddhism is that life is suffering and to escape suffering (end cause of desire) one needs to dispel ignorance by realizing the Four Noble Truths and practising the Eightfold PathJainism lays emphasis on the respect of all living beings. Liberation from the cycle of rebirths is attained by taking the Five Vows and following the principles of the Three JewelsSin is not a concept in BuddhismSin is defined as harm to othersBuddhism is divided into two major sects upon the death of Gautama Buddha. They are the Mahayana and the Theravada\xa0Svetambara and Digambara are the two major sects of JainismAccording to some texts in Buddhism, there are beings in heaven but they are bound by “<i>samsara”</i>. They suffer less bu they ave, not yet achieved salvationDeities in Jainism are known as\xa0<i>“Titrtheneakas”.\xa0</i>\xa0But they are not worshipped in the conventional sense as they are regarded as wise teachers whose teachings must be followedBuddhism was founded in modern-day Nepal by Prince Siddhartha in the 6th century B.CScholars of religion generally hold that Jainism originated in the 7th–5th century BC in Northern India. Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana was the 24th Tirthankara (Spiritual Teacher) of JainismFollowers of Buddhism can be found mainly in Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and TaiwanFollowers of Jainism are found mainly in India, lower Asian subcontinent throughout, and America. Small groups exist in most countries\t
586.

What do you mean by macro sociology

Answer» The study of large social groups, organisation and social systems.<br>\tMacro Sociology: The study of large social groups, organisation and social systems.
587.

Write two feactures of primary group?

Answer» \tFace-to-face interaction:\xa0Primary groups are characterized by close intimate and face to face interaction.\tIntimacy:\xa0Here everyone knows everyone else and there is strong intimacy among the members. They are even known to nick names of their members.\tMutual Aid & Help:\xa0Mutual aid assistance among the members of the groups always found. They cooperate with each other at the time of help.\tConsciousness of kind:\xa0Consciousness of kind exists. If means they recognize one another and express it whenever needed.\tWe – Feeling:\xa0we – feeling (sense of unity and commonality) is found among the members of the group. It means they live together as one body.\tSmall in Size:\xa0Primary groups are smaller in size. Large number decreases intimacy and loose the bond of the group.\tPhysical\xa0proximity or nearness:\xa0face-to-face relation can be found only when members live in a particular area more or less on permanent basis.\tFrequent Interaction:\xa0Interaction among members of the group is frequent and it can be many times in a day.\tPersonal relation:\xa0In this, interest of each is centered in others as persons. They interact with each other on the basis of personal relation.\tSimilarity of background:\xa0Members must have more or less similar background.
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distinguish between caste and class

Answer» A\xa0caste\xa0system is one in which social standing is based on ascribed status or birth.\xa0Class\xa0systems are open, with achievement playing a role in social position. People fall into\xa0classes\xa0based on factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation.\xa0The\xa0difference between caste\xa0and\xa0class\xa0is that\xa0caste\xa0is closed, while\xa0class\xa0is open.\xa0Caste\xa0is closed because it based on religion like the\xa0caste\xa0system in India where power is only obtain based on the\xa0caste\xa0the people were part\xa0of.
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State the declarations of the Karachi session of INC which committed itself to women\'s 4 equality

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What are the two factors brought in by comparative and historical perspective

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How does a functionalists refer to social control

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592.

What is commulative knowledge in sociology

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593.

Differences of rural and urban livelihood.

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594.

Make a list of thr most desired job in our society

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how does the specifities of Indian culture and society affect the pattern of change

Answer» The behaviour of an Indian individual is fixed by his socio-cultural group. Thus, there are fewer changes in Indian societies, as the pattern of desires of an individual is mostly governed by the societal traditions and norms. Changes occur more in adaptive form than any basic form.
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Shortnote sociology and commonsense knowledge

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How is an individual both seperable and inseparable from the society he lives in. 6marks

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598.

Describe cw mills social imagination

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599.

New media environment phase?

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send me a Sociology important question for final exam

Answer» Important questions:Ch-1 Sociology and Society1) How personal problem is related to public issues. Explain with suitable examples.2) differences between common sense knowledge and sociological knowledge with example.3. What were the intellectual ideas that went to making of Sociology?4. What was the socio-economic condition of England before industrialization?5. Scope of Sociology6. What is political Sociology concept given by Max Weber7. Relationship between Sociology and other social science (atleast four other subjects)8. What do you mean by capitalism?What is meant by Social constraint<br>Ok<br>You can find them on aglasem website on google.... notes and then questions