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icse syllabus 2012 icse syllabus 2012 icse syllabus is good for those who are planning to shift abroad after few years as this icse board syllabus focuses more on english strengthening its format is little different from the cbse as it covers the necessary introduction of the previous class basics on every given topic in its new syllabus example if complex numbers are there in last class then in syllabus for icse board all the introduction of complex number gets repeated and then the quadratic equations are explained it is a good technique to strengthen the basics of the student and once their fundamentals are clear then it will enhance their confidence level which helps them in their higher studies class 12 sociology 1 social institutions definition of social institutions types of socialinstitutions kinship marriage family religion economic organizations law and justices ystems know more about cbse sample papers for class 10 boards.edurite.com page 1/4
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2 kinship and clan i types of kinship consanguineous and affinal kinship ii degree of kinship range of kinship descent iii kinship usages avoidance joking relationship teknonymy avunculate amitate couvades iv kinship terms descriptive and classificatory v residence and descent vi clan basic features phratry views about formation of phratry moiety and dual organization morgan s claim tylor s analogy clan organisation in indian tribes.discuss the nature of types of kinship degree of kinship primary secondary tertiary broad range and narrow range discuss avoidance joking relationship teknonymy avunculate,amitate couvade also discuss descriptive and classificatory residence and descent clan basic features phratry views about formation of phratry morgan s claim tylor s analogy clan organisation in indian tribes 3 marriage and inheritance i definitions and functions of marriage.discuss the nature of marriage and its functions ii history of human marriage ways of acquiring mates probationary by capture by trial by purchase by service by exchange by mutual consent and elopement by intrusion by inheritance of widows.examples of promiscuity monogamy,polyandry and polygyny among certain tribes views of morgan.discuss the various ways of acquiring mates as specified above iii forms of marriage exogamy endogamy,cross cousin levirate sororate polygamy andhypergamy.self explanatory 4 the family i origin of family morgan s evolutionary scheme ii definition and features definition and features by maciver iii functions of family.reasons for the universal existence of family:roots of family family as an association primary and extended family consanguineous and conjugal family family of origin and procreation polygyny,polyandry unilateral and bilateral lineage,sib gotra patripotestal matripotestal andavuncupotestal matrilineal and patrilineal,matrilocal patrilocal and avunculocal read more about icse board papers 2011 boards.edurite.com page 2/4
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iv forms of the family matriarchal and patriarchal societies in india @uclear and joint families small family norm v changing nature of the family structural changes functional changes;factors responsible for the changes 5 religion magic and morality i definition and concepts magic religion and science beliefs rituals superstitions taboo.a brief discussion on the above ii functions and dysfunctions of religion.a brief discussion on the above iii theories of religions animism animatism,manaism bongaism naturism totemism,fetishism functional theories.a brief discussion of above concepts iv world religions hinduism christianity,islam buddhism judaism confucianism,jainism sikhism zoroastrianism a brief discussion of the basic principles of each religion v religion magic and science frazer s types of magic differences and similarities between religion and magic between religion and science.discussion on frazer s types of magic contagious and homeopathic white and black magic differences and similarities between religion and magic religion and science vi morality notion of morality relation between religion and morality.definition of morality moral code religious code relationship between religion and morality 6 economic organisationi economic activity and its types preliminary concepts collective economy simple transformative economy early industrialism modern industrialism.preliminary concepts utility wealth,economic and free goods capital and consumer goods price costs profit the collecting economy.the simple transformative economies types,examples in india exchange of economic goods.early industrialism characteristics feudal guild and domestic systems modern industrialism characteristics effects ii industry and social change impact of industry on society class as an effect of industrialisation the new class industry and position of women urbanisation and modernisation.class as an effect of industrialization characteristics of class individualism economic and professional values,rationalism disregard for taboos and prohibitions the new class urbanism.the factory system more freedom urbanization and modernization definition only boards.edurite.com page 3/4
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thank you boards.edurite.com
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