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They were important because The band are recognized for leading the mid-1960s musical "British Invasion" into the United States. Although their initial musical style was rooted in 1950s rock and roll and homegrown skiffle, the group explored genres ranging from Tin Pan Alley to psychedelic rock. Their clothes, styles, and statements made them trend-setters, while their growing social awareness saw their influence extend into the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s.
"The most important forms of capital are economic and cultural capital. The former corresponds to the individual's economic resources while the latter includes such factors as cultural knowledge, skills, experiences and abilities.To play classical music, ability had to be performed with a massive group of musicians. When economics in a certain region was bad, the concerts went down for a while reflecting cultural decline."Citation: acrwebsite.Douglas E. Allen, Paul F. Anderson (1994), "CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: BOURDIEU'S DISTINCTION", in Advances in Consumer Research Volume 21, eds. Chris T. Allen and Deborah Roedder John, Provo, UT : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 70-74.
Makkah's leaders, known as the Quraysh, attempted to prevent the spread of Muhammad's messages because they viewed his teachings as a direct threat to their social, political, and economic power. His monotheistic message challenged the polytheistic beliefs that were central to Makkah's identity and its lucrative pilgrimage trade. Additionally, they feared that his growing following could undermine their authority and disrupt the status quo, leading to potential upheaval in their society. Consequently, they resorted to persecution and attempts to silence him and his followers.
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.
Femenism
social = cultural = social cultural factor
Several factors contributed to the changes in American attitudes during the 1970s, including the Vietnam War, Watergate scandal, economic recession, rise of the feminist movement, increased environmental awareness, and changing cultural norms and values. These events challenged traditional beliefs and institutions, leading to shifts in social, political, and cultural ideologies.
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Social and Cultural Amendments
Social and Cultural Amendments
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.