What is the Spencer's view on the evolution of Society ?

Spencer's theory of social evolution holds that all societies change from simple to complex through natural processes. This led him to appose all forms of governmental control of social life. Because of the logical similarities with Darwin's Theory of Evolution, Herbert Spencer's views on evolution of societies became known as social Darwinism.
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In which century the scientific studies of society and social groups began ?

In the nineteenth century.
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Who is called father of Sociology ?


Auguste Comte.
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 What attempts are made by the sociologist as a scientist ?

As a scientist, the sociologist tries to be objective, to control his/her personal preferences and prejudices to perceive clearly rather than to Judge normatively.”
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Write the name of two applied social sciences.

(i) Business Administration

(ii) Management

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