Social Changes in the CNMI

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Social Changes in the CNMI

 

Objective: to present a good overview of the social changes that have occurred in CNMI between the 1950s and the present.  We should provide enough detail to illustrate the broad changes that were taking place, but without losing the forest for the trees.  The participants should have an understanding of the major forces at work on the islands during that period.  We might leave it to them to decide which were the most important in creating the type of society CNMI has today.

 

Methods: There are various kinds of input that we will need.  They are:

 

Topics

 

Demographics  (Although this has been covered as a separate topic in a teacher’s institute, it will be impossible to eliminate the topic from this session.  We can’t discuss social changes without at least reviewing demographic shifts.)

 

Business Growth and Development   (This too has been covered in another session, but it is essential to review it briefly here.  The development has been dramatic and perhaps traumatic, as listeners may conclude from the data.)

 

Income (We should show how rapidly the accumulation of wealth occurred for the average family in the CNMI.  This itself goes a long way in explaining much of the change that has occurred in recent years.)

 

Transportation and Communication (This might be one gauge of cosmopolitanism)

 

Religion

 

Education and Health

 

Shift from Rural to Urban Society

 

Changes in Family Organization

 

Changes in the Local Community

 

Social Deviance Today and Yesterday

 

 

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