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Which sociological perspective argues that when changes occur in one part of a society, there must be adjustments in other parts, and if these adjustments do not occur, the society's equilibrium may be threatened?

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The sociological perspective that is being determined above is the functionalism perspective. The functionalism perspective shows that the society are connected in which they work together to produce a better system. It is being describe above for if their are changes and if other parts are not included, then there will be a threat. It is because in order for them to have a better system, they all must work together in the adjustment and if they don't, then a threat would arise.
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