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As with history in general, modern history, and the 20th century, the examination of peoples of the world, communities, and social structure and change gives weight and substance to late 20th century history. |
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Sociology can be used to examine the early 1980s, the late 1980s, the early 1990s, and the late 1990s.
Particular nations and the major divisions of Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be used to examine the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s.
Those communities that have notes on late 20th century events are mentioned above in the peoples they belong to. Singapore, Guadalajara, Alexandria, Chittagong, Phoenix, Sydney, Algiers, Harbin can be connected.
Social structure and change can be applied to the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s.
Social change can be applied to the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s.
Specific changes can be applied to the late 1990s. The agricultural revolution and agrarian revolution can be considered. The industrial revolution continued. The early industrial revolution has limited applicability, but changes of the middle industrial revolution and computerization are also significant. Processes such as innovation, transmission, adaptation, and extinction will also be useful. Factors of natural change, demographic change, cultural change, and institutional change are also significant.
Social types can be applied to the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1900s. The social types of interest are not so much hunting and gathering or horticultural peoples, but agrarian societies are of some interest, and the major focus is on industrial societies.
Social structure can be applied to the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s.
Community and regional structure, class structure, institutional structure, cultural structure, and anthropological structure is of substantial interest.