According to the Social Conflict Model, revolutions are the primary means through which significant changes occur in society. This model emphasizes how conflicts between different social groups, such as classes, often lead to revolutionary changes that reshape societal structures and systems.
| LIST I (Concept) | LIST II (Explanation) |
|---|---|
| A. Growth | Increase in the size of the body parts of the organism |
| B. Development | The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle |
| C. Evolution | Species specific changes over a long period of time |
| D. Maturation | The changes that follow an orderly sequence and are largely dictated by the genetic blueprint |
| LIST I (Concept) | LIST II (Explanation) |
|---|---|
| A. Growth | Increase in the size of the body parts of the organism |
| B. Development | The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle |
| C. Evolution | Species specific changes over a long period of time |
| D. Maturation | The changes that follow an orderly sequence and are largely dictated by the genetic blueprint |