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Division of labor
Barter
Industrial society
Postindustrial society
Mechanical solidarity
Organic solidarity
Gemeinshaft
Gesellschaft
Dyad
Triad
Formal group
Informal group
Primary group
Secondary group
Reference group
In-group
Out-group
Electronic community
Social network
Leaders

give definition, one sentence short no big words. easy

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Division of labor: splitting work into different tasks so people specialize in one thing.
Barter: trading goods or services directly without using money.
Industrial society: a society built around factories, machines, and mass production.
Postindustrial society: a society centered on services, information, and technology rather than factories.
Mechanical solidarity: social unity based on people having similar jobs, beliefs, and lifestyles.
Organic solidarity: social unity based on different jobs and people depending on each other.
Gemeinschaft: a small, close community where people know each other and share traditions.
Gesellschaft: a larger, more impersonal society where ties are formal and based on self-interest.
Dyad: a group made up of two people.
Triad: a group made up of three people.
Formal group: a group with set rules, roles, and goals.
Informal group: a group with no set rules and casual, personal ties.
Primary group: a small group with close, personal relationships (like family or best friends).
Secondary group: a larger, goal-focused group with weaker personal ties (like coworkers or classmates).
Reference group: a group people compare themselves to when judging their own behavior or choices.
In-group: a group someone feels they belong to and identify with.
Out-group: a group someone does not belong to and may feel opposed to or different from.
Electronic community: a group of people who interact and form bonds online.
Social network: a web of personal and professional connections between people.
Leaders: people who guide, direct, or influence a group's actions and decisions.