Social changes refer to alterations in the social order of a society, including changes in nature, social institutions, behaviors, or relations.
Social Mobility: The ability for an individual or family to move up or down the social and economic ladder within a society.
Cultural Shifts: Changes in attitudes, beliefs, or practices within a culture over time. These shifts often accompany major social changes.
Demographic Transition: A model that describes population change over time. It's often associated with industrialization (a significant social change), where societies transition from high birth/death rates to low birth/death rates.
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