Societies develop rules through a combination of cultural norms, historical context, and collective agreements among their members. These rules often emerge to promote order, safety, and cooperation, addressing shared needs and values. Over time, formal legal systems may codify these rules, influenced by social, economic, and political factors. Additionally, ongoing dialogue and adaptation allow societies to modify rules in response to changing circumstances and perspectives.
Engineering societies develop standards to maintain uniformity across the profession.
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Sociology is the study of human societies and law is the legal rules to govern those societies.
Agricultural societies begin to develop in Oceania around 300 CE because people found that the islands' soil was good for farming.
the history of the organized laws, rules, and regulations of societies. A+
the history of the organized laws, rules, and regulations of societies. A+
the improvement in productivity in early agricultural societies enabled more complex societies to develop
Societies developed through a combination of factors, including the development of agriculture, the formation of social hierarchies, the establishment of laws and governance, and the emergence of specialized economic activities. Over time, societies evolved from small nomadic groups into settled communities, leading to the development of complex civilizations with organized institutions and cultural practices.
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non-civilized societies have no rules to abide by, so anyone can basically do anything. In a civilized society, there are laws and punishments to keep people in order.