Types of Societies

Human beings have created and lived in several types of societies throughout the history. There are different types of societies. The societies have varied experiences from hunting and gathering to industrialized society.

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Human beings have created and lived in several types of societies throughout the history. There are different types of societies. The societies have varied experiences from hunting and gathering to industrialized society.

Things to Remember

  • Hunting and gathering societies were nomadic.
  • Pastoral society was common in areas where crops couldn't be supported. 
  • Horticulture society is based on the cultivation of fruits, vegetables and plants in order to survive.
  • The Agricultural Society is categorized into landlord and farmer class.
  • The Primary focus of Industrial society is the industrial development, its product and people's livelihood.

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How did the President of United States help the Pig?


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Answer: <p>According to the Story, when the President&nbsp; saw the struggling pig in the mud. He got out from his fancy car and helped the pig go out from that pit. It was almost the time for the important session in the house. His dress was muddy and hands were dirty. He could have gone home for the change but he went to parliament exactly before the time. </p>

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Why should there must be a tolerance between us?


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Answer: <p>Tolerance is the behavior that one does not necessarily agree with. Everyone must have tolerance&nbsp; because many times we may lost our temper and act immediately. This might cause harm to others as well as to own self. So, Tolerance should be in everyone's attitude.</p>

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What do you understand by Helpfulness?


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Answer: <p>Helpfulness&nbsp; is one of the essential moral quality that each one of us must have in our life. If anybody needs help, we must always come forward to help them. It is not always necessary that he must help only we are requested for help. There might be natural calamities and social violence where someone needs our help and support. We can help physically, financially and socially to our friends, relatives and neighbors. In our Nepalese society, there will not any possibilities of surviving with framing without any help from next family. To plant crops and harvest them in time, we need a lot of manpower to work in field. This could be possible only with large number of people. Hence, there is greater need of help of one another. This is a perfect example how a society can be benefitted with the virtue of helpfulness.</p>

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What is a good behaviour? Write some of the good behaviours that  you follow?


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Answer: <p>Good behaviours are those that are useful for us, our family and society. One of the essential example of good behavior is maintaining the cleanliness of our surrounding. Besides, respecting religion, wealth and work is the essential part of good habits.</p>
<p>Some other good behaviors are listed below;</p>
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<li>Get up early in the morning and do morning Prayer to God.</li>
<li>Brush your teeth and take bath.</li>
<li>clean our rooms and furniture.</li>
<li>maintain the proper place for the study materials .</li>
<li>throw the waste material in proper place like in dustbin.</li>
<li>respect seniors, parents, teachers and relatives.</li>
<li>study every day.</li>
<li>do not stay with bad company.</li>
<li>eat healthy and do some exercise regularly.</li>
<li>love friends and juniors.</li>
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<p>A student can get good marks in exam if he/she follows such good conduct regularly. People who lack good conduct are categorized as bad people in our society. We should always have the good behavior to gain love and respect from other.</p>

Q5: What is a Kindness?
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Answer: Kindness is being aggrieved by others' trouble and putting effort to relieve them from their trouble.

Q6: What is a Self Control?
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Answer: Self- control is the moral quality for controlling the senses and have will power to follow our dream path.

Q7: What is a Patience?
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Answer: Patience is an essential moral quality of a man. A man with patience is self-controlled.

Q8: What do you understand by Polite person?
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Answer: A Polite person means a gentle person who behaves in a polite manner.

Q9: Write the two good behaviour of a person?
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Answer: The two good behaviour of a person are: We must get up before sunrise. We must wash our hands and feet before we take food.

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Types of Societies

Types of Societies

Society is the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. Society is a group of people involved in social interaction or a large group of people sharing the same geographical or social territory. We have discussed about a society, its characteristics, social development in the previous lesson. Now, let's discuss the types of Societies. The Societies are broadly classified on the basis of level of development, inequality, urbanization, level and political organization.

Classification of Society

There have been six types of societies throughout history:
  • Hunting and gathering societies.
  • Pastoral societies.
  • Horticultural societies.
  • Agricultural societies.
  • Industrial societies.
  • Post-industrial societies.

Hunting and gathering Societies

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The members survive primarily by hunting, trapping, fishing, and gathering edible plants. A majority of the members' time is spent looking for and gathering food. They spend most of their time for looking and gathering food. A hunting and gathering society has following characteristics:

  1. Family is the society's primary institution. Family determines the distribution of food and how to socialize children.
  2. Hunting and gathering societies were nomadic.
  3. Societies used to be small in size.
  4. Family was the society's primary institutions. Family used to determine food and to socialize children.
  5. Members of hunting and gathering societies are mutually dependent upon each other.
  6. Male are supposed to be hunters and female gathers as there was division of labour on the basis of sex.

Pastoral society

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Unlike hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies only have to move when the land in which the animals graze is no longer usable. Pastoral societies also allow for job specialization, since not everyone is needed to gather or hunt for food. For example, while some people breed animals, others are able to produce tools or clothing, which allows for specialization in these areas.

Some major characteristics of this type of Society are:

  1. The society was common in areas where crops couldn't be supported.
  2. The society was divided on people having more animals and less animals.
  3. In Pastoral society, the system of job specification started. For example some people bred animals, some to produce tools or clothing etc.

Such society exists even today in Middle East, Africa, Tibet, Middle Asia and Northern part of Nepal.

Horticulture Society

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These societies rely on the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and plants in order to survive. Horticultural societies are often forced to relocate when the resources of the land are depleted or when the water supplies decrease.The technological advances led to an increase in food supplies, an increase in population, and the development of trade centers. Some characteristics of horticulture society are:

  1. Animals are used to pull plows.
  2. Plowing allows for cultivation of larger areas of land.
  3. The primary source of food and income is fruit production.
  4. Such society is often forced to relocate when the resources of the land or water supplies decrease.

Agriculture society

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In agricultural society, Increases in food supplies then led to larger populations than in earlier communities. The society where people get survived by carrying out agriculture activities is agriculture society. Some characteristics of agriculture society are as follows:

  1. The primary source of livelihood and residence is from agriculture products.
  2. This sort of society is categorized into landlord and farmer class.

Industrial Society


The society in which people are involved in producing different sort of products, either for survival or business is called industrial society. Industrialization brought about changes in almost every aspect of society. As factories became the center of work, “home cottages” as the usual workplace became less prevalent, as did the family's role in providing vocational training and education. Some characteristics of this society are as follows:

  1. The primary focus is given to industrial development.
  2. The investors are owners and who work are laborers or workers.
  3. There lies cultural differences in such society.
  4. In the previous societies, there wasn't much gap between rich and poor but there lies a huge gap between wealthy and poor now.

Lesson

We and Our Community

Subject

Social Studies

Grade

Grade 9

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