According to Durkheim,social Interaction in Preindustrial Societies Is Characterized by Face-To-
According to Durkheim,social interaction in preindustrial societies is characterized by face-to- face,intimate,and primary group relationships.This type of interaction is referred to as:
A) organic solidarity
B) cohesive bonding
C) primitive bonding
D) mechanical solidarity
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