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What is the basis for referring to the society in which members are interdependent upon one another as being in the state of organic solidarity?

Members of the society are like organs of the body, each performing different tasks.


What is ingroup solidarity?

The bonding of group members


What is in group solidarity?

the bonding of group members


When group members withhold their reservations and criticism for the sake of consensus they are engaging in?

group solidarity


What did Emile Durkheim mean when he wrote about organic solidarity?

By this term, Durkheim meant that people who perform similar tasks develop a shared consciousness. Think of a farming community in which everyone is involved in planting, cultivating, and harvesting. Members of this group have so much in common that they know how almost everyone else in the community feels about life. Societies with mechanical solidarity tolerate little diversity in behavior, thinking, or attitudes, for their unity depends on similar thinking.


What did solidarity members do for them to gain worldwide recognition in 1980?

B. staged a strike by shipyard workers


What term did Durkheim use to refer to the global division of labor that has led to specific tasks performed by members of society and a lessening of social cohesion?

Durkheim used the term "organic solidarity" to refer to the global division of labor and the interdependence it creates among members of society, as opposed to the more traditional "mechanical solidarity" based on similarity and shared values.


What is cabinet solidarity?

In a Parliamentary system, the Prime Minister appoints a cabinet, usually selecting from among parliamentary members of the PM's own party. Cabinet solidarity refers to the tradition that once decisions are reached in cabinet, they are supported by all members of the cabinet, regardless of their opinion before consensus. A breach (or breaking with) cabinet solidarity traditionally requires the offending cabinet member's resignation or firing.


How did Solidarity affect communist rule in Poland?

In 80-ties the Solidarity movement had over 10 million members, that was the force that would scare any government. It shown that Communism has no support in polish society. In 90- ties the government must've deal with Solidarity and reform the country.


Interdependent in a sentence?

The United States and Great Britain needed each other before and during the Second World War. This interdependence eventually grew into a close friendship.


Interdependence of living and non living thing?

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What do you mean by minnows?

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