this is how you spell the word societies:SOCIETIES
Society. You spelt it right.
The same way you spelled it.
The plural of society is societies. It does not have an apostrophe. NO plurals have an apostrophe.
They are two separate words, so it would depend on whether it was plural or possessive.The plural noun peoples indicates separate societies or cultures.The possessive form people's is for things of or pertaining to people (e.g. the people's choice).
Mesopotamia and Egypt are two societies that can definitely be called civilizations.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
A minority in most societies is defined as a category of people who are not the largest group of such people in that society.
That is the proper spelling of anthropologist (studies humans, societies, and their origins).
The word sought may be the plural noun "cultures" (societies, or bacterial growths in a lab).
The word sought may be the plural noun "cultures" (societies, or bacterial growths in a lab).
The correct spelling is archaeologist (also archeologist), scientist who studies ancient human societies.
Hunting and Gathering societies and Pastoral societies
hunting and gathering societies and pastoral societies.
fishing societies
Industrial societies refers to the societies living in the industrialization era while post industrial societies refer to societies living in areas that have already been developed.
The Neolithic Revolution, characterized by the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlement, led to the development of permanent settlements, the domestication of plants and animals, and the emergence of complex societies. It enabled people to produce a surplus of food, leading to population growth, specialization of labor, social stratification, and the eventual development of early civilizations.
The societies were able to trade surplus goods with other societies.
They are two separate words, so it would depend on whether it was plural or possessive.The plural noun peoples indicates separate societies or cultures.The possessive form people's is for things of or pertaining to people (e.g. the people's choice).
An anthropologist analyzes the organization of civilizations and societies.