Unit 13 Society and diversity.

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Unit 13 Society and diversity

Post-industrial societies Types of society Rural societies Industrial societies Post-industrial societies

Organized to cover needs Society group of cooperation, to protect themselves and improve their quality of life Clans and tribes Villages and cities States and empires Organized to cover needs Economic system Political system Laws

Social structure

Social mobility is a change in position within the social hierarchy Static Dinamic Social mobility is a change in position within the social hierarchy