Religion plays a big role in the development of societal values. Some cultures put religion above all other things. Religion guides life on a daily basis.
The present senerio of southeast Asian countries during election time is to get the votes polarized on the basis of religion. Thus religion is effecting political development in this part of the world.
religion guides moral ethical behaviour of man and thus societal interaction outcomes.
The main influences on the social development of Filipino children include family dynamics, cultural values, and societal norms. Strong emphasis on respect for elders, close-knit family structures, and the influence of religion often shape their social interactions and behavior. Additionally, exposure to media and technology plays a role in shaping their social development.
His financial/societal prospects, his reputation, his religion and his ability to provide for her.
Her religion was a Indian
The Islamic religion, but my friend Macken thinks a better answer is the Qur'an because the word "Islamic" is predicated upon the religion of Islam already existing. Both affected the world greatly.
No they did not.
A social effect refers to the impact an event has on societal structures, relationships, and cultural norms, such as changes in community behavior or shifts in social values. A political effect involves alterations in governance, power dynamics, or policy changes that influence how a society is organized and governed. In contrast, an economic effect pertains to the consequences of an event on financial systems, resources, and economic activities, such as shifts in trade patterns or changes in employment rates. Each effect highlights a different aspect of how historical events shape human experience and societal development.
The Growth Of Towns And Cities.
Yes, feelings and religion significantly influence ethics and laws. Emotions can shape individual moral judgments and societal norms, while religious beliefs often provide frameworks for ethical conduct and influence legal systems. Both elements contribute to the development of laws that reflect societal values and moral standards. Ultimately, ethics and laws are intertwined, shaped by both emotional responses and religious teachings.
Catholocism
because it appealed to religion, history, and societal issues