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5 April, 07:32

Large families are no longer economically necessary, nor are they commonly endorsed by social norms; but certain religious faiths, among them roman catholicism, continue to extol large families and to disapprove of using contraception to limit family size. this example illustrates

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  1. 5 April, 09:10
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    This example illustrates "William Ogburn's concept of cultural lag".

    Cultural lag alludes to the phenomenon that happens when changes in material culture happen previously or at a quicker rate than the progressions in non-material culture. As such, cultural lag is when innovative change, or something comparative like devices, grows quicker than culture can process those progressions.
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