SOC102H1 Chapter : ch 10 war and terroism

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Imperialism: carried out most often through military means. Global economic interdependence: most societies trade goods and services with one another, 2. Driving force for change, new methods for producing goods and services, 3. Small local firms, lose in the competition for international markets, 4. Cultures today more dispersed, centres of activity throughout the world, 5. Interpersonal violence: violent interactions occurring between individuals, such as murder, rape, and domestic and child abuse y terrorism is an ideological an value-laden term, description of events. Industrialized societies, non-violent tactics have been used to reduce the likelihood of protests y some movements of protest are spontaneous, brief, and disorganized, most are planned, continuing, and rooted in both formal and informal networks of social contact. Chapter 10 war and terrorism y revolution: rarely achieve their original goals, usually substitute one form of restrictive power for another. Increase in innovative war tech, increase nanopollution y structural functionalism: all elements in society are interrelated.

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