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Social change is the change in the social structure like the change in nature, social institutions, social behavior and social relations. Social change is the result of the collective change in the behavior patterns which becomes visible in a large community. Social change can be a positive change or a negative change. It can be against the norms of the society or it can be in the favor as well. Therefore, a social change is the change in the overall thinking patterns of the people in a community which can become permanent with time.
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