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Strain theory <u>"addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals".</u>
Strain theory, created by Emile Durkheim and later refined by Robert Merton in 1938, places that people may be influenced by society. Such weights put strain on the people if societal desires can't be met. The strain may incite the people to carry out violations. At the point when people carry out such violations, they want to reduce the weight from the strains or the adverse feelings related with the strains.
The theory gives bits of knowledge into the strains that regularly lead to wrongdoing, why the strains impact wrongdoing, and impacts that may discourage one from perpetrating a wrongdoing as a result of such strains. These bits of knowledge enable criminologists to comprehend the thought processes and approaches to deflect the individuals who are progressively able to carry out wrongdoings as a result of societal strains.
Answer:
Water because it's a neccessity
Explanation:
All neccessaties have inelastic demand because humans can't live without them.
The other goods are luxuries and they have elastic demand. they are wants
B. Once you have enough heat you will be able to burn of energy that is why it take water some time to heat up instead of just evaporating instantly.
Socialism is the more viable form but it cannot be done away with in terms of capitalistic endeavors.
Explanation:
Human society has absorbed and adopted capitalism for a large time and it was in this period of time when the world experienced its fastest economic growth and prosperity reached a large number of people.
Doing away with capitalism in a globalized world is impossible and would lead to terrible consequences.
Instead, we must look at ways to include socialist ideas and cultural and social welfare in a functional capitalistic society and keep its worst instincts in check through social harmony and strong governance.