The Social Conflict Model posits that revolutions are society's primary mechanism for significant change. It emphasizes that conflicts between social groups, such as classes, often trigger revolutionary transformations that reshape societal structures and systems.
Match List-I with List-II
| List-I (Concept) | List-II (Example) |
|---|---|
| (A) Sanskritisation | (I) Dalit groups adopting the use of fork and spoons. |
| (B) Westernisation | (II) Dalit groups adopting the practice of dowry. |
| (C) Modernisation | (III) Public advertisements for jobs stating qualification only. |
| (D) Secularisation | (IV) Public holidays for festivals of all religions. |
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