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301. |
Describe 2 bases of changing norms of caste system |
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302. |
What is sociology mean |
Answer» Sociology is a study about Human society<br>\tSociology studies human society as an interconnected whole and how society and the individual interact with each other.\tOne of the tasks of sociology is to unravel the connection between a personal problem and a public issue.\tIt tries to understand that the individual in modern times belongs to more than one society and how societies are unequal.\tThus, sociology as a systematic study of society, distinct from philosophical and religious reflections, as well as our everyday common sense observation about society. | |
303. |
Explain the nature of sociology ???? |
Answer» Sociology is a scientific discipline . It is a science that envolved objective and subjective methods of investigation and evolution of social reality . However, it cannot be modelled on the basis of natural science as human behavior is different from world of nature | |
304. |
Explain the meaning of capitalism |
Answer» Capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production of goods or services are privately owned and operated for a profit. In capitalism, individuals are given the freedom to operate their business as they want and manage their own income. Capitalism applies to every person who operates within this system; therefore, business owners and employees are equally represented within the capitalism model. | |
305. |
discuss India\'s demographic achievement |
Answer» India is witnessing the third stage of demographic transition from 1971. During the 1970s, the country witnessed a decline in death rate which was almost the same as the decline in birth rate, leading to a plateau in population growth in 1960s and 1970s. | |
306. |
describe India\'s demographic achievement |
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307. |
Write four relatio of different subject to sociology |
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308. |
What is reference group |
Answer» A person or any group of people, who look up to and aspire to be like someone. • Person or groups whose lifestyles are emulated. • We do not belong to a reference group, but we do identify ourselves with that group. • Reference groups are important sources of information about culture, life style, aspiration and goal attainments | |
309. |
Mcq needed for supervisor xam social welfare |
Answer» Mcq questions and answers | |
310. |
What is burecury |
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311. |
Explian society is abstract |
Answer» How can we demonstrate that the different dimensions of culture comprise a whole | |
312. |
what is altruism |
Answer» Altruism means the principle of acting to benefit others without any selfishness or self-interest.Altruism is when we act to promote someone else\'s welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves. | |
313. |
First stage of development |
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314. |
What is stateless society? |
Answer» state less society means a socioty which not have high population ,govt,fixed tratry,army protection<br>A stateless society is a society that is not governed by a state, or, especially in common American English, has no government. ... Some political philosophies, particularly anarchism, consider the state an unwelcome institution and stateless societies the ideal. | |
315. |
What changes are coming in religion |
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316. |
What is education? Name its types. |
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317. |
Chapter 1st summary |
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318. |
What is structural change? |
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319. |
Explain social order and social change in Urban areas |
Answer» Social change\tChange is the most permanent feature of any society. Social change can be defined as transformation in the methods of thinking and working of people.\tIt is basically changes in social structures and social relationships of a society.\tAt the most basic level, social change refers to changes that are significant and which alter the underlying structure of an object or situation over a period of time.\tSocial change does not include any and all changes, but only big ones, changes which transform things fundamentally.Social order\tSocial order means systematic arrangement of the social structure.\tIt helps in active maintenance and reproduction of patterns of social relationships.\tIt helps society to prevent, control and regulate social changes.\tSocial order is needed for systematic functioning of society.\tSocial order is generally the periphery of the dominant groups. Hence, any changes that may alter their stability in the society will be resisted by them.\xa0 | |
320. |
What do you understand by little republic? |
Answer» • Louis Dumont view of villages (i) He thought that social institution like caste were more important than villages, which was after all only a collection of people living in a particular place. (ii) He described Indian villages are unchanging, self-sufficient and `little republics\' | |
321. |
Define Sanskritization ??? |
Answer» The term \'sanskritisation\' was given by M.N. Srinivas, he defined it as a process in which the customs, rituals, beliefs, ideology and life style of upper castes (especially twice-born caste) are taken over by a low caste or tribe.Sanskritisation has multi-fold impact. It influences language, literature, music, dance, drama, life style and rituals. | |
322. |
What are characteristics of social structure ? |
Answer» The term social structure points to the fact that society is structured organised in a particular wayThere are regularities, pattern in how people behave and in the relationship they have with one anotherAccording to durkheim , social structure constrains our activities to constructed framework and pattern of Organisation and directs our behaviour | |
323. |
Karl Marx introduction |
Answer» He was born in 5 may 1818 in trier a part of the Rhineland provinces of prussia in Germany son of a prosperous liberal lawyer. | |
324. |
What is interpretive sociology? |
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325. |
What is social change |
Answer» Social change involves of the social order of a society. It may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations . | |
326. |
What is social control write the different angecies which in social control |
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327. |
Explain the rural and urban society in detail? |
Answer» Social order is the tendency of social institutions to resist and regulate change. It is useful as it provides a backdrop and relativity to compare social change. | |
328. |
Who is the indian sociology who came from political background? |
Answer» G.s ghurye maybe | |
329. |
Family and kinship have undergone a change due to economic process.discuss with example |
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330. |
The relationship between environment and society |
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331. |
Project work on the relationship between environment and society |
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332. |
Seminar about socialisation and its agencies |
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333. |
Is education is zest of knowledge how |
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334. |
What is sociology as a social institution |
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335. |
Why and how does social organisation shape the relationship between environment and society? |
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336. |
I m making a project file on topic -wealth and race ...can u just help me to make it out |
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337. |
Describe main features of the interview as a research method? |
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338. |
How does sociology study religion? |
Answer» According to Emile Durkheim, “Religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, creating into a simple moral community all those who adhere to those beliefs and practices.”\tSociologists study religion as the belief in spiritual beings.\tReligion is a mode of action as well as a system of beliefs and a sociological phenomena as well as personal experience.\tReligion rests upon beliefs in supernatural which embraces animism.\tFrom sociological perspective religion performs many functions for the society. It is a form of social control.\tReligion exists in all known societies although religious beliefs and practices vary from culture to culture.\tReligion is only a personal phenomena, but also has a public aspect which has an important influence upon the social institution.\tReligion is the collection of customs and rituals. Because of religion people respect the customs and norms which maintains the social network.\tReligion encourages people to develop a complex, balanced, integrated, healthy and happy personality and get involved in social welfare activities. It helps people in maintaining internal force.Sociologists study the public form of religion because it is quite important from social perspective which takes care of society and social institution. | |
339. |
What is social institution according to functionalist? |
Answer» \tAccording to the functionalists “the family performs important tasks, which contribute to society’s basic needs and helps perpetuate social order”.\tThe functionalist perspective argues that modern industrial societies function best if women look after the family and men earn the family livelihood.\tAccording to the functionalist perspective, the nuclear family is seen as the unit best equipped to handle the demands of industrial society. They believe that in such families one adult can work outside home while the second adult cares for the home and children. | |
340. |
"All social norms are accompanied by sanctions that promote conformity" explain the statement |
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341. |
What is the role of a family |
Answer» The family is the most important social group in society. It’s also the most important influence in a child’s life. The family plays an essential role in a child’s education, in providing physical and emotional needs, and in giving moral guidance. | |
342. |
What are the form of Authority ??? |
Answer» Three types of authority 1 - Traditional 2- charismatic 3- rational legal | |
343. |
How to give presentation on socialisation |
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344. |
What are the causes of Crime ??? |
Answer» \tOverpopulation is the biggest cause of crime : Increase in population is the biggest cause of crime and much of the world’s worries. Although population increase is related to each and every cause mentioned here, it still needs to be looked at as a cause of crime.\tPoverty: Economic deprivation or simply poverty is a major cause of crime all around the world. People are often driven to great lengths of desperation by poverty and this is a major cause of crime all around the world.\xa0\tRacism: Discrimination based on race is a serious issue all around the world. All humans are in a way racist towards some people in some part of the world or another. Racism has contributed a lot of unrest to many places all around the world and it’s mostly because of one or two idiots that such crimes are given birth to.\xa0\tPolitics: Politics is often a cause of crime. It is seen that many political associations all around the world have their own mafias running which they use to manipulate and subjugate people. Political power is often misused to take advantage of weaker groups and people and the dissidence that rises out of such situations often force the victims to resort to crimes. | |
345. |
Why is the density of population is continuously increasing in cities ??? |
Answer» My one have answer plz | |
346. |
Mention the causes and consequences of social change ??? |
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347. |
Difference between class and caste |
Answer» \tCasteClassCastes are perceived as hereditary groups with a fixed ritual status according to Max Weber’s phraseologyA person’s Class is based on social status, wealth and power acquired, level of education and other achievements.A person belonging to certain caste has to follow certain traditions, rituals and customsA person belonging to a certain class is not bound by customs, rituals or traditions.According to Anthropologist Louis Dumont and Social Anthropologist Edmund Leach, caste is unique to the Indian sub-continentClasses are usually found in highly industrialized countries located in Europe, North America.Inter caste marriage leads to disputes between family members and members of different castes.If there is a marriage between two people belonging to different classes, it does not evoke any kind of disputes between members of different Class.The caste system does not promote democracy, since it severely limits equal opportunity to rise from an individual’s stationClass system does not necessarily act as a hindrance to democracy, since classification is based on education, social status, and the work one does.Occupational mobility is one of the biggest banes of the Caste system. A person has to continue in the line of work of his ancestors irrespective of his interest, education and skills.Social class does not act as a hindrance to occupational mobility. A person belonging to any class can change his occupations based on his skills, education and interests.The caste system has religious connotations.The class system is not based on any religion.The Social Gap between people belonging to different castes is very wide which is not healthy for the overall progress of a nationThe Social gap between people belonging to different classes is narrower when compared to the gap that is prevalent among people belonging to different Castes.Caste System is staticThe class system is dynamicThere is no scope for vertical social mobility since the division is solely determined by birth.There is ample scope for vertical social mobility for people belonging to different classes since it is dependent on one’s abilities, nature of work, education, acquisition of wealth, status etc.Caste system works as a political force.Class system does not act as a political force.Cumulative Inequality is a distinctive feature of the caste systemDispersed Inequality is a distinctive feature of the class system\t | |
348. |
What is social structure meaning in hindi |
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349. |
What is society? |
Answer» According to sociologists, a society is a group of people with common territory, interaction, and culture. Social groups consist of two or more people who interact and identify with one another. Territory: Most countries have formal boundaries and territory that the world recognizes as theirs. | |
350. |
Define society |
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