The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
group of people that ocuppies a rank or level in society
japanese
No, this belief is a stereotype and not a commonly held belief among Japanese people. Like any group, individuals in Japan may have varying perspectives and beliefs about others based on personal experiences or cultural influences, but it is not a widely accepted belief in Japanese society.
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Totalitarian
Group of people controlled by the Soviet Union
The question is, what s different between a social group and society, well its plain to see that a society is a BIG group of people as if a social group is as it says, a small group
Yes, they do. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that any group of people that can be identified with a single word denoting group membership (here, "Japanese") would not have traditions.
People of Japanese heritage
Japanese
Society
a controlled group is like an idea but an experiment that is controlled cannot be changed.