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Two Dimensions of Society - Static (synchronic) perspective • view of society as a snap-shot of essential structure • explains how a society reproduces itself as essentially the same • examples: feudal society, market society - Dynamic (diachronic) perspective • view of changing forms of society over time • resulting in theories of periodization (e.g. as epoches, stages of evolution) • historical vs. evolutionary models (deterministic) • example: classic Marxist versus functionalist models of evolution
How did Charles Lindbergh and clarence saunders change society
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It didn't
Some kind of change that changes society's structure, nature, or behavior
she made a great change to society and woman by dying.
He didn't. The change in musical composition does not change because of music itself, because there must be an outside force. That outside force is culture and society. Society effects music, music does not effect society. Thus Brahms works do not, in any way, effect music today. What effects music today is money, power, and most importantly, society.
it will change the computers effects.
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demand was raised for different goods with each age the baby boomers reached.
how did gas masks change society? what
demand was raised for different goods with each age of the baby boomers reached.
demand was raised for different goods with each age of the baby boomers reached.
demand was raised for different goods with each age of the baby boomers reached.
she helped change society's thinking she helped change society's thinking
social static: explains the current stage of society (stable); how society has been maintained without going extinct social dynamic: how society has changed and its social progress. example: how republicans become democratic or how democrats become republican
Newton's First Law says that a force is required to change motion.Newton's Second Law explains the relationship between the force and the change.