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प्रश्न
In what ways have social movements shaped the world we live and continue to do so?
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उत्तर
The work-day should not exceed eight hours, that men and women should be paid equally for doing the same work, that workers are entitled to social security and pension - these and many other rights were gained through social movements. Social movements have shaped the world we live in and continue to do so.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
______ is a large set of people regarded by themselves or others as sharing similar status with regard to wealth, power, and prestige.
The system involves great social inequality and the ownership of some persons by others.
In ______ societies the survival of the group is paramount and people will share their resources to ensure that the group survives.
______ is called the mobility brought about by changes in the stratification hierarchy for instance as society becomes more technologically advanced.
Who said that in all stratified societies there are two major social groups: a ruling class and a subject class.
Who defined a slave as a man whom law and custom regard as the property of another.
According to the basis of slavery is always economic because with it emerged a kind of aristocracy that lived upon slave labour.
The system in which clergy, nobility, and commoners functioned like three political groups.
The caste stratification of Indian society had its origin in the ______ system.
According to the Hindu caste system which is the major upper caste.
According to the Hindu caste system which caste is the lowest in the caste hierarchy.
According to ______ a more complex division of labour made the class more heterogeneous.
______ observed that when a class system becomes closed to vertical mobility, it becomes a caste.
______ classified the society into three strata-guardians, auxiliaries, and workers.
______ held that society would rank highly and reward those who perform successfully in terms of society's values.
______ stated property is theft.
Utilitarianism is a theoretical outlook associated with the name of ______
Who advocated a form of guild socialism.
