Part 1)
Marriage was an important human invention in early ages because:
Marriage give a human a stable families knot and give a person to raise his own family and children as per his or her desire.
- In past it give human an arranged alliances where human gets a family who will stay as a family and ties Knot for a life till they are alive .It was needed to stay in peace and satisfied in human life.
- It gaves human a monogamy lites where a man should have to remain loyal to one women and doesn't go out of extra marital affairs.
Part 2)
Marriage is a social construction because:
- Marriage is what which is made up of very strong construct and society has taken it in a seriously strong bond. It is one of the strong bond in society and have been followed by every civilised community.
- Society wants to gives every relation a name with true rights so that every person can live with dignity and gets the privileged of there rights.
That is why marriage is a social construction.
Explain why marriage was an early and vitally importanf human invention. why is marriage a social...
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