A place in society is called a class. The ancient Romans had people divided into classes such as the patricians, plebeian, equestrian, freedman, etc. In the present day we often refer to groups of people as upper class, middle class or working class.
because it is required at all level and and all place like school, college etcmanagement is for the society , by the society and to the society
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The term describes people who belong to a particular place or region is called a demonym. The demonym usually contains the place or region as a root part of the word. For instance, people who live in America are American.
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A society dominated by men is called a patriarchal society, or a patriarchy.
South Place Ethical Society was created in 1793.
Scottish Place-Name Society was created in 1996.
English Place-Name Society was created in 1923.
What is it called where a man is incontrol of a society?
A society dominated by men is called a patriarchal society, or a patriarchy.
It is called that because it is the place that nomadic tribes began building villages, becoming civilized with a language and rules, and starting modern society.
The book is called "Utopia." It was written by Thomas More in 1516 and describes an imaginary island society that represents a perfect, ideal society, hence the modern English meaning of "utopia" as an ideal place.