
Is the result of the natural tendency for societies to pass through stages of development?
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Answered by Greenleafable
The correct answer is social change. Of course, as societies have been created a long time ago, it is no wonder they change over time because everything and everyone changes. The ancient societies used to be completely different from the societies we have today. Social change is a normal thing as societies go through various stages of development and improvement.
Answered by LearnGrow
Social change is the result of the natural tendency for societies to pass through stages of development. The term social change is concept used in sociology that describes any significant alteration over time in behavior patterns and cultural values. It denotes alterations in various aspects of society over time: transformation of culture, behavior and social institutions.