A group, but not a team
A group, but not a team
Confederation
a list is a collection of objects, usually with some common characteristic or purpose, recorded in sequence. the sequence may or may not have an order.
A social aggregate refers to a collection of individuals who are in the same place at the same time, but do not necessarily interact or share a common identity or purpose. It can be a temporary gathering of people in a public space, such as a crowd at a concert or commuters on a train.
"Concurso" in Spanish can refer to a competition, contest, or event where individuals compete against each other. It can also mean a collaboration or joint effort between different parties to achieve a common goal.
they maximize profit
Yes, the word 'coalition' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a temporary union of persons, parties, or countries for a common purpose.
The word "contestants" is a common noun. It refers to individuals who participate in a contest or competition, and it is not the name of a specific person, place, or organization. Proper nouns, in contrast, refer to specific names and are typically capitalized.
uInformal team are individuals that come together to achieve a common purpose. They are less structured.
A brigade of guards. Also refers to a large body of troops and a group of individuals gathered together for a common purpose
According to the Natural Rights Philosophy the purpose of govt. is to protect the rights of individuals. In a classical republic the purpose of govt. is to promote the common good vs. natural rights theory.
The word "competition" is a common uncapitalized noun. On the other hand "Olympics" is a proper noun and is capitalized. Olympics refers to a definite competition.