http://web.mit.edu/~ssilbey/www/pdf/law_society.pdf
No, Maractus doesn't evolve.
Sawk does not evolve, nor does it evolve from anything.
absol does not evolve
I dont think that luvdisk evolve's there have been rumors that it does evolve but those rumors are fake
Stunfisk does not evolve from, or into anything.
Social changes are often the major factors which forces the government in various societies to evolve. As people change their point of view on various social issues and become more open to change, the government must then review laws and policies it uses at home and abroad.
Diamond argues that religion evolves in parallel with increasingly complex societies because it serves important functions such as providing a moral code, promoting social cohesion, and explaining the natural world. As societies become more complex, religion adapts to meet changing societal needs and challenges, leading to the development of organized belief systems and institutions.
The perspective that holds that societies evolve toward stability and perfection is known as social evolutionism. This idea suggests that through various stages of development, societies progress towards a more refined and advanced state, ultimately reaching a state of equilibrium and perfection. This perspective was popular in the 19th century but has been criticized for its ethnocentrism and deterministic view of societal progress.
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the history of the organized laws, rules, and regulations of societies. A+
the history of the organized laws, rules, and regulations of societies. A+
Herbert Spencer was the early sociologist who applied the concept of evolution to societies.
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.
How Native American societies were structured depended on the tribe. However, most of them had chiefs, a council, and a system of oral laws.
they both shared the same laws
Many religious people: God Atheists: Man/societies
The Philippines has over 170 languages due to its diverse history of colonization and trade with various countries. Different regions developed their own languages based on interactions with different cultures, resulting in a rich linguistic landscape. Additionally, geographical barriers between islands contributed to the development of distinct languages and dialects.