Answer:
A
social difference means the difference in a group of people due to their race,
religion, language or culture. It becomes a social division when some social
differences are joined by another set of social differences.
In other words, when two or more social differences join together, it
turns into a social division, e.g., the difference in the blacks and the whites
in America is due to their different races, which is a social difference. It
becomes a social division when, say, the income factor is also seen. The Blacks
tend to be poor and homeless and the Whites tend to be rich and educated. This
creates a division in the people, making them feel that they belong to
different communities.
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