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Answer:
This was the first time women in Bangladesh, who rely on men and are married very young, could get their own money to start the business and secure some income.
Explanation:
Microcredits are small loans to those who do not have some steady flow of money, given so they can start to develop their business and entrepreneurship.
In Bangladesh, society is greatly patriarchal and women do not have many rights. <u>Most of them do not have any source of their own income and can’t own the money</u>. They must rely on husbands and father’s goodwill to get any money they potentially need.
When microcredit began in Bangladesh, <u>this gives the opportunity for many women to finally get a loan and have some of their own money</u>. This was their first opportunity of the kind. <u>They could get the goods and resources needed to start their businesses and provide enough money to secure themselves and their children.</u>
<u>Functionalism:</u>
This is one of the important sociological perspective and is also known as consensus theory.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Functionalist perspective postulates that every aspect of society is responsible for its stability and proper functioning as each aspect or part of it is interdependent on other. Some of the sociologists who propagated this perspective were Emile Durkheim, Robert Merton and Talcott Parsons.
One example of functionalism is that government offers education to children of the country so that tomorrow that can support their near and dear ones and the funds which are used by government for providing education is the money of citizens only collected through taxes. So, here citizens and government are interdependent on each other.
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Examples of a primary source are: Original documents such as diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, records, eyewitness accounts, autobiographies. Empirical scholarly works such as research articles, clinical reports, case studies, dissertations.
Examples of a secondary source are: Publications such as textbooks, magazine articles, book reviews, commentaries, encyclopedias, almanacs.
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