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These Questions Can Serve As The Starting Point For Your Discussions D These questions can serve as the starting point for your discussions during the week. They are “thought starters,” so that you can explore some ideas associated with the Discussion Board and unit topics. Answers are not required, and they should not be submitted with your required assignment. Answers are not graded. 1. What is the definition of social change? What does social change mean to you in your daily life? Do you think about social change on a daily basis? How can an understanding and awareness of social change impact your daily life? 2. Can social change directly impact or change a culture? Can you provide an example of how social change in the United States brought about large-scale social changes? Can you provide an example of how social change in the United States brought about a change in your life? B. Required Discussion Board assignment. Answer the following questions regarding social change: · How do you think life in the United States will change in the next 10 years? · How might technology be involved or effect social change in American culture? · How do you think sociologists might use the Internet to study culture and social change in the United States? In your own words, please post a response to the Dis

Paper For Above instruction Social change, a fundamental concept within sociology, refers to the significant alteration over time in behavior patterns, social structures, or cultural values of a society or community (Scott, 2017). It encompasses the evolution of social norms, laws, technologies, and institutions that shape societal functioning. In my daily life, social change manifests subtly, influencing aspects such as technological accessibility, social norms regarding communication, and attitudes towards diversity. For instance, increased awareness of mental health issues and acceptance of mental health support reflect ongoing social shifts that impact individual experiences and societal interactions (Smith & Doe, 2019). Thinking about social change daily may vary among individuals, but being aware of ongoing societal transformations fosters a more informed perspective on current events and personal behaviors. Recognizing how societal values shift helps individuals adapt more effectively and promotes engagement in community and civic activities (Johnson, 2018). For example, the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s


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