deindividualization :)
Deindividualization
Why didd the ancident chinese organize large groups of people to build and mainntain irrigation system
Slave owners feared they would escape or revolt in large groups.
Balance of power describes who holds power when it comes to nations and groups of people. In nations, this describes all countries having nearly equal power. With groups of people, this describes a small group's power compared to multiple large groups having nearly equal power.
APEX: Both helped unite large groups for military actions.
The biggest factor contributing to a wider variety of lifestyles in America is the large umber of ethnic groups that have settled here. In many other countries you only have a few different groups of people, and they largely do not interact with each other the way groups in America do.
what is a large group of people and thier goods
large groups of people migrate becuse they want to explore different area or the climate of ones area
a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
Why didd the ancident chinese organize large groups of people to build and mainntain irrigation system
Government and angry people that live there
A place where large groups of people live together is typically referred to as a community or a city. These areas are characterized by a dense population and shared infrastructure, such as housing, schools, and public services. Communities can vary in size, from small towns to sprawling metropolitan areas, and often have diverse cultures and social interactions. They serve as hubs for social, economic, and recreational activities.
Large cities=large groups of people=hotter climates
Quantity cookery, or cooking for large groups of people.
This is called an amnesty.
A group of hamsters is typically referred to as a "horde" or a "clan." However, hamsters are usually solitary animals and do not naturally form large social groups in the wild.
Yes, a large group of trees growing closely together can be referred to as a "grove" or a "thicket," but the term "horde" is more commonly used for groups of animals or people, rather than trees.
snowmobiles to transport large groups of people