AP European History
A social system refers to the organized pattern of relationships and institutions that shape the interactions and behaviors of individuals within a society. This term encompasses the economic, political, and cultural frameworks that influence how individuals relate to one another, allocate resources, and establish norms and values. During the period from 1815 to 1914, various intellectual developments examined and critiqued existing social systems, particularly in light of rapid industrialization, urbanization, and the emergence of new political ideologies.