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The evolutionary school analyzes the process of social evolution in terms of
1 Increase in size 2 linearity of change
3 Functional specialization 4 Structural differentiation.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
1 and 2
3 and 4
2 and 3
1, 2 ,3and 4
- Increase in size: The evolutionary school considers the growth in population or size of social groups as part of social evolution.
- Linearity of change: It often views social evolution as a linear process, moving from simple to complex forms.
- Functional specialization: This aspect refers to the division of labor and specialization in roles as societies evolve and develop.
- Structural differentiation: As societies grow, they differentiate into more complex structures, with distinct institutions and roles.
- Option 1: 1 and 2: Only includes size and linearity, lacking the depth of specialization and differentiation.
- Option 2: 3 and 4: Covers specialization and differentiation, but misses the increase in size and linearity.
- Option 3: 2 and 3: Focuses on linearity and specialization, omitting size and structural differentiation.
- Option 4: 1, 2, 3, and 4: Covers all aspects, providing a comprehensive view of social evolution.
Your Answer: Option 4 - 1, 2, 3, and 4
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