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  • What does the term “society” refer to in sociology?

    Question: What does the term "society" refer to in sociology?

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    A group of individuals who share common interests but live in different geographical locations.
    A system of interrelationships that connects individuals who share a common culture and territory.
    A collection of people living in complete isolation from other groups.
    A network of social interactions and relationships without any shared culture or norms.

    🔑Key Points:
    In sociology, society is understood as a complex system where individuals and groups are interconnected through various forms of relationships, norms, and institutions.
    Central to society is its culture—comprising shared beliefs, values, norms, and languages—shaping member behaviors and fostering a collective identity.
    Common Territory: Societies primarily function within specific geographical territories, facilitating member interactions, community formation, and societal infrastructure development.
    Social Institutions: Key institutions like family, education, religion, law, and economy are foundational to societies, guiding member behaviors and societal expectations.
    Dynamic Nature: Societies are evolving entities, changing over time due to social shifts, technological progress, and external interactions, which in turn influences their structure and culture.
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