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Mechanical Societies
Sociological concept referring to traditional, pre-industrial societies where social cohesion and integration come from a homogeneity of individuals, as opposed to the interdependence of differentiated roles.
Organic Societies
Societies characterized by complex interdependence of parts, akin to organisms, where differentiation of functions exists for the overall wellbeing.
Social Facts
Aspects of social life that exist outside of individuals, such as laws, norms, and values, that influence their behavior.
Social Conventions
Agreed-upon norms and practices that govern behavior within societies or groups.
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