They based it off what they believe in.
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to change social patterns that cause inequality (APEX)
There were a great many different social customs for the people in the middle colonies. It was polite to wave and say hello to your neighbor when you saw them for example.
The two original types of colonies were Charter and Proprietary colonies
new england colonies and middle colonies. this is right because we learned about it in social studies
the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
Acculturation is the process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits or practices of another culture. This can happen through direct contact, such as assimilation or integration, leading to changes in beliefs, values, and behaviors. Acculturation can affect aspects of language, food, clothing, traditions, and social norms.
the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
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social = cultural = social cultural factor
social stratification technology population growth gender inequality global power relationships cultural patterns
social = cultural = social cultural factor
Trends and patterns in the data are social. Data goes in a social patterns.
Disadvantages in the social-cultural environment can include discrimination, prejudice, inequality, and lack of diversity or inclusivity. These factors can create barriers to social cohesion, economic opportunity, and individual well-being. It is important for societies to address these challenges through education, awareness, and policy changes.
The economic trade between the Caddo groups and. Europeans sped up the process of the Caddo people adopting the cultural traits and social patterns.
Social institutions are patterns of beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs. Essentially, different elements of societies. Examples include, schools, workplace, religious institutions, family, politics, and economy.
Settlement patterns refer to the way in which people distribute themselves in a geographical area. They can be influenced by factors such as physical geography, climate, economic opportunities, and social and cultural considerations. Settlement patterns can include rural, urban, suburban, dispersed, clustered, or linear settlements.