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Cultural Conformity and Adaptation

Conformity

No society can survive long without an effective means of social control. What are some means of social control?
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Change

What are the main sources of social change?
What factors lead people to resist social change?

Adaptation

How to people adapt to social Change? 
Social Adaptation. the adjustment of individual and group behavior to conform with the prevailing system of norms and values in a given society, class, or social group. ... Social adaptation becomes increasingly significant when social change affects important aspects of life over comparatively short periods of time.
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