The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
us" and "them"
Muslims and Italians controlled the flow of trade.
Muslims and Italians controlled the flow of trade.
How does the interaction of people groups affect the growth of societies?
Renewed contact with the West brought change to Japanese society. The "Meiji restoration" of 1868 initiated many reforms.
Marginal groups are groups of people who are kept away from society. they are kept at borders and are not shown any kind of respect or concern
The term used for groups of people whose birth determines their position in society is called a caste system.
Japanese society is racially homogeneous with small populations of foreign workers, Zainichi Koreans, Japanese Brazilians, chinese, Filipinos and others. The most dominant native ethnic group is the Yamato people; the primary minority groups include the indigenous Ainu and Ryukyuan, as well as social minority groups like the Burakumin.
because they have more advance learning than other groups in society or should i say they are just really industrialize people .
Something is considered taboo if it is morally incorrect and not accepted by society. Mores are customs specific to groups, not society as a whole. Both regard morality of people however, taboo relates to society as a whole and mores relate to groups of people.
nobles, commoners, clients, and slaves