One example of a cultural change that is often resisted is the increasing acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights. In many societies, traditional values and beliefs about gender and sexuality can lead to pushback against legal and social recognition of LGBTQ+ individuals. Conversely, in more progressive areas, this change is embraced as a step toward equality and human rights. The tension between acceptance and resistance highlights the ongoing evolution of societal norms and values.
Enslaved Africans resisted slavery by practicing cultural traditions and maintaining their languages to preserve their identity. They also resisted through acts of sabotage, such as working slowly or breaking tools, to disrupt the system of slavery.
It was mainly on inequalities of both male and female.
To ensure that change will be accepted in the community you should consult widely.
One way African slaves resisted the dehumanizing aspects of slavery was by maintaining cultural practices, such as music, dance, and storytelling, that helped preserve their identity and sense of community. These cultural expressions served as acts of resistance against the attempts to suppress their humanity and autonomy.
Social change is a change in society. Cultural change is a change in culture.
The reluctance to change from accepted ways of doing things is known as fear.
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Russia's leaders and nobility had resisted social change.
He resisted arrest and was charged.
No one accepted Muslim rule. They resisted as much as possible before giving in. We know that since Muslims are bad today, so they were back then.
Three causes of Cultural change are, migration, trade, and warfare.
Quakers resisted slavery.