Groups of people need rules and laws to set behavioral expectations, and warn folks what is prohibited and punished.
Groups have rules because if there were no rules people would be treated unequally and it wouldn't be fair to those people who actually put in effort.
Because people generally won't behave themselves if left to their own devices.
Society needs rules to prevent anarchy. Rules protect the general well-being of society. Without rules, people would do as they please, often endangering themselves and others.
Interest groups can sometimes are called pressure groups. Interest groups will also be called organizations or associations for special interests.
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
It affected the groups very badly because how they were treating the people in the minority groups.
Japanese and Chinese groups
Yes, the rules change a little bit every year.
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's rules
protestant groups that did not follow the church of England's rules
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's rules
Interest groups regulated by having some rules and regulations. These rules will define the conduct of the members and the interest group at large.
norms
It means that there are two set of rules for the same situation. There is one set of special rules for a favored group and a set of unfair rules for other groups.
An enforceable set of rules established by a governing body to regulate the conduct of individuals and groups in a society is called
Marginalized groups are those who are "outside" the Dominant Group. they dont have the power +/or their Belives, norms, rules and social practices are NOT important.
Bylaws, charters, or rules of conduct.
Clubs are small groups with clearly defined labels and rules. Societies are larger groups of people, such as a country that share values but are different.
rules are more formal than customs and apply to members of particular groups(kind of) to create discipline
Sociology is the study of society, social relationships, and social institutions, while law is a system of rules and regulations enforced by governmental institutions to govern behavior and resolve disputes within a society. Sociology focuses on understanding social interactions and structures, whereas law focuses on setting and enforcing rules to maintain order and justice.