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The two main groups of living things are- a) Plants b) Animals
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Social Work
first scientists grouped organisms into groups . Each group was called phylum. Then they separated each phylum into smaller and smaller groups called class
A newly formed canyon, mountain range, or lake can seperate individuals.
A newly formed canyon, mountain range, or lake can seperate individuals.
A newly formed canyon, mountain range, or lake can seperate individuals.
Disagreements or conflicts in beliefs, values, or opinions can cause individuals to form separate groups. Physical distance or geographical barriers can lead to groups becoming separated. Differences in socioeconomic status or access to resources can create divides between groups of individuals.
when members of two separated groups of a population can no longer interbreed, the two groups are members of different what
Group Dynamics
People on southern plantations were separated into different groups based on their labor roles and social status. Enslaved individuals were segregated by age, gender, and skill set, with some working in the fields and others in the house. Free workers, overseers, and plantation owners made up other social groups on the plantation.
Lot's of things, but mostly the government, businesses, individuals income and where that spend their disposable income and groups and organizations.
Individuals or groups have used fear and intimidation to achieve political goals.
Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called scapegoating. It is a form of scapegoating where people are unjustly held responsible for problems or actions they are not actually responsible for.
Women, Jews, African American, and Hispanic individuals are four groups of individuals who have been on the receiving end of prejudice. However, any group can be discriminated against depending on what groups are considered to be in or out groups.
The condition of individuals or groups of individuals that enables them to know the history, values and/or culture of individuals or groups of individuals different than their own.