In the Neolithic period it brought about a change in lifestyle of Hunter/Gatherer, to Agriculture and settlement. This enabled people to domesticate animals/plants in various forms during the next millennia, and produce food on a much larger scale, making it possible to support a much larger population of people, leading to urbanization of individuals into villages prompting a more sedentary lifestyle.
The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the growth of populations. Additionally, agriculture enabled the specialization of labor, creation of social classes, and the development of complex societies. Moreover, the surplus of food produced through agriculture allowed for trade, the development of technologies, and the rise of civilizations.
It reduced them to reservation lands where they had no choice but to stay. They had to learn to adapt to the "white man's way," becoming ranchers and farmers themselves in order to bring money into the reservations and feed themselves, though they have to rely on food produced from farms/ranches off their reservations.
Cultural change can be influenced by various factors such as technological advancements, globalization, immigration, social movements, and intercultural interactions. These developments can bring about new ideas, beliefs, values, and practices that may lead to shifts in cultural norms and traditions within a society.
Critical sociology examines power dynamics, inequalities, and systemic issues within society to understand and challenge social structures that perpetuate injustice. By focusing on analyzing and addressing social problems, critical sociology aims to empower marginalized groups and transform the status quo towards a more equitable and just society.
An abolitionist is a person who advocates for the complete elimination of a particular practice or institution, typically referring to the end of slavery or other forms of oppression. Abolitionists seek to bring about social change through activism, education, and advocacy.
The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the growth of populations. Additionally, agriculture enabled the specialization of labor, creation of social classes, and the development of complex societies. Moreover, the surplus of food produced through agriculture allowed for trade, the development of technologies, and the rise of civilizations.
They bring change, sometimes with unintended consequences.
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The proble
Students are the future of the country. Through their energy, ability and potential they can bring radical changes not only to the society but also to the country as a whole. They can participate in creating awareness among the people about several issues and can help them in contributing efficiently for the society. They have the power to change the face of the society and hence play a pivotal role in the development of the society.
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Disagreements in a society that bring a change in it. For example, the 95 theses by Martin Luther brought a change in the society.
It is necessary for a discovery to be well publicized within society. This will allow that discovery to bring about the most extensive social change.
Mr. Rakesh Daultabad has been doing utmost to bring a change in society. He is improving Badshahpur's educational standards and healthcare and encouraging youth to join politics. These are some issues he is working on and has been successfully in it
Does development bring happiness?
How does a project bring about development