Societal roles refer to the various positions, responsibilities, and expectations that individuals have within a society. These roles can be based on factors such as gender, age, occupation, and cultural norms.
Imagine societal roles as different puzzle pieces that fit together to create a complete picture. Each person has their own unique puzzle piece representing their role in society, but when all the pieces come together, they form a harmonious and functioning community.
Social Norms: Shared expectations about appropriate behavior within a specific social group or culture.
Division of Labor: The specialization of tasks or jobs within a society where individuals focus on specific areas based on their skills and abilities.
Social Mobility: The ability for individuals or groups to move up or down in social status within a society.
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