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Global Social Issues and Change Intro-Rachel

Globalization: The Basics

Globalization as a Global Social Issue

Globalization and Affected Population

Globalization and Social Movements

Explain any resistance to the social change -Ben

Explain how various affected social groups have dealt with the issue - Ben

Sociological theory of social change Evolutionary Theory  Darwin’s Theory  Gradually changing over time  Social issues changing  Easy to complex issues

Why this theory is appropriate

Conclusion

References