Explain each the characteristics of human society support your answer with examples
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Explain each the characteristics of human society support your answer with examples
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What is humans society?
Flamingos flock, wildebeest live in herds, dolphins swim in pods, and humans construct societies. Human societies began as quite simple groupings of people but evolved over thousands of years into more complex systems.
Flamingos flock, wildebeest live in herds, dolphins swim in pods, and humans construct societies. Human societies began as quite simple groupings of people but evolved over thousands of years into more complex systems.It could be argued that human society is its own, incredibly special ecosystem in which living organisms, like and unalike, interact together and in a shared environment. Let's take a look at some of the characteristics of this ecosystem we call human society.
Likeness:
Likeness of members in a social group is the primary basis of their mutuality
Examples
May be in the beginning assumed or real common lineage, tribal affinity, family benefit or the compactness due to a common to time inculcated between and among the members in the group the feeling of likeness.
The Reciprocal Awareness:
Once some are aware of the mutual likeness, they, certainly differentiate against those who are not like them. The problem of likes and dislikes was concomitant to the social growth. Consciousness of this kind, alone could make sense of likeness.
Examples
A leader offering attention and mentorship to followers in exchange for loyalty2
Differences:
Social differences are the differences and discriminations that occurs in the society. ... The differences between males and females, people having different heights and complexion are all examples of social differences caused due to birth
Examples
As with gender, race, class, sexuality
Interdependence:
Interdependence means that we don't all have to farm, or build houses, or make semiconductors. Instead, our complex social systems rely on the division of labor and exchange of goods and services to meet human needs. ... Interdependence has obvious upsides.
Examples
The relationship between a manager and his employees i
Cooperation:
Cooperation is also another essential element to constitute society. Without cooperation, no society can exist. If the members of the society do not work together for the common purposes, they cannot lead a happy and comfortable life.
Examples
humans engage in mutually beneficial cooperative interactions to reach goals as simple as moving obstacles or as complicated as building bridges or houses or playing symphonies. In addition, humans help others, incurring costs in many different situations on a daily basis
Conflict:
Social conflict occurs when two or more people oppose each other in social interaction, each exerts social power with reciprocity in an effort to achieve incompatible goals whilst preventing the other from attaining their own.
Examples
Race riots, communal upheavals, religious persecution, labour- management conflict and war between nations
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