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Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people
Factors that best explain young people's participation in youth culture include a sense of identity and belonging, peer influence, media and technology, and the desire for self-expression and exploration. These factors can shape their interests, values, and behaviors, creating a shared culture that helps young people navigate adolescence and establish their place in society.
creating a society based on fairness and work.
it contributes towards society by creating employment opportunities to the member of that particular society increases the standard of living of people by that purchasing power of the people increases there by economic development.. competitive advantage...
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The economy is considered a social institution because it is shaped by societal norms, values, and relationships within a given community. It involves the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, which are influenced by social factors such as culture, politics, and institutions. The economy plays a critical role in organizing and influencing human behavior and interactions within society.
Environment refers to any factors along with their interactions that affect an organism. Therefore economy, culture, nature, society are all 'factors' which can and do affect organisms (people for one).
Yes...Unless you count the people in it....they would be biotic.
In Togan society it is considered indecent to expose your knees. Just as in western society it is considered indecent to expose a woman's breasts. There is no really good reason for either--- it just is.
There are many factors that 'create' an economy. Essentially, a society's economy is formed by the production factors (land, labour, capital and enterprise) set against the wants and needs of the people living in that society.
When is a good considered scarce in a society? A. when more output of the good is possibleB. when everyone in that society cannot have all they want of the goodC. when the government restricts production of the goodD. when only the richest people in the economy can buy all they want of the good
Individualism can contribute to the decline of a society when people are only concerned about their own welfare rather than the welfare of the society as a whole. Many times, selfishness and greed are contributing factors.