Societal Change and Challenges Quiz

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What is social change according to Robert MacIver and Charles Page?

Social change refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and organization of society and its institutions.

Give an example of social change caused by technology.

The introduction of mobile phones in the 1990s.

What process leads to social change when new ideas begin to spread throughout a society?

Innovation through diffusion.

Explain social contradiction.

A process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise between them is impossible.

What is acculturation?

The process in which individuals and groups learn aspects of a culture that is not their own.

What is said to be the only permanent thing in the world?

Change

What are the three things the lesson aims to help students identify, describe, and develop a plan of action for?

  1. Identify new challenges faced by human populations in contemporary societies. 2. Describe how human societies adapt to new challenges in the physical, social, and cultural environment. 3. Develop a plan of action for community-based response to change.

What are the relevant parts of the development of society according to the text?

Social and political changes

What impact do social and political changes have on individuals?

Great impact on the lives of individuals all over the world, in different times

What do sociologists argue about the terms 'social change' and 'cultural change'?

These terms have different meanings

Change is said to be the only ______ thing in the world

permanent

Social and political changes are relevant parts of the development of the ______

society

First, we must understand what social change and cultural change ______

are

People who were born in 1960s live a lifestyle that is different from those who were born in the 1990s and in the new ______

millennium

At the end of the lesson, you will learn the following: 1. Identify new challenges faced by human populations in contemporary ______

societies

According to sociologists Robert MacIver and Charles Page, social change refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and organization of society and its institutions. It is the transformation of culture and social structure over time. Cultural change, on the other hand, refers to the dynamic process in which the living culture s of the world change and adapt to external or internal forces. Sources of Social and Cultural Change There are a variety of factors that serve as catalysts for social, cultural, and political change. Certain processes drive the society into change. Innovation: the process of introducing new ideas, things, and methods in society. It leads social change when new ideas begin to spread throughout a society through diffusion. Course Module An ______ of significant social change caused by technology is the introduction of mobile phones. When it was first introduced in the 1990s, many people believed that it was not going to be as popular as landlines and mail due to its expensiveness and bulky design. But with technological innovations come the introduction of compact and more affordable mobile phones, which the society immediately accepted. Diffusion: the spread of certain elements from one group to another in society. An idea, object, or process is introduced and becomes widely accepted in society, causing social change. Aside from technology, social change was also brought by the spread of new ideas, ideologies, and views. One great ______ would be the recognition of women’s rights. During the Industrial Revolution, the emergence of factories led to the need for greater workforce, and so women were being hired as well as men. This gave women the greater role in the workplace as well as in the society, as they are no longer confined to housework. This led to more relevant events in history, such as the recognition of women’s right to suffrage and their right reproductive health. Acculturation: refers to the process in which individuals and groups learn aspects of a culture that is not their own. Immigrants, for instance, have to learn the language prevalent in the country they live in, and adapt to a different lifestyle. Assimilation: the process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture, often leading to the loss of their native culture. Social contradiction: a process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise between them is impossible. In Conflict Theory, the structure of the society consists of the contradicting capitalist and working classes. Contradiction can occur when ne.

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Test your knowledge on societal change and the challenges faced by human populations in contemporary societies. Explore the factors that can serve as catalysts for changing societies and understand the impact of political, cultural, and social changes.

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