Socially, financially, and spiritually are all ways that people in a culture are arranged in smaller groups.
People within a culture can be organized into smaller groups based on factors such as family ties, social class, age, gender, occupation, religion, or shared interests. These smaller groups may have specific roles, responsibilities, and social norms that help maintain cohesion within the larger cultural context.
what language the people speak, what religions they follow and what smaller groups form as parts of their society
When a culture organizes its people into smaller groups, it is called social stratification. This process categorizes individuals based on various factors such as socioeconomic status, ethnicity, or occupation, creating a hierarchical structure within society. Such groupings can influence social interactions, access to resources, and overall power dynamics.
Organizing people on a mass scale.
The African American Culture
SOCIAL GROUPS INCLUDED IN A CULTURE INCLUDE: culture the way of life of a group of people who share the same similar beliefs and customs, such as a community, a family, or a congregation.
assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture
Musicians and chefs
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.
their culture