The hilly area where Rome was eventually formed was always settled. There is evidence that the settlements in the area go as far back as 14,000 year ago. As for the foundation of Rome, it was said to have involved the fusion of two groups, not three: Latins and Sabines.
Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. The founding of Rome does not refer to the building of the city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus did not build Rome. He unified the peoples who lived on the settlements of the hills which were to become the Seven Hills of Rome under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. Romulus was the first king of Rome as well as the founder of the unification of the settlements.
More precisely, Romulus unified the Septimontium, which were Latin settlements on seven spurs on three of the Seven Hills (the Palatine, the Esquiline and the Caelian) which were already interlinked before the foundation of the Roman state. Rome also included the Quirinal Hill and the Viminal Hill where Sabines settled after the abduction of the Sabine women. The story tells that the Romulus asked their Sabine neighbours to allow the Romans to marry their women because they were short of women. The Sabines refused and Romulus arranged for Sabine women to be kidnapped and married to Roman men. A Sabine king (Titus Tatius) attacked Rome to free them, but came to an amicable agreement. He and his Sabines then settled on the mentioned hills and Titus Tatius became co-king of Rome with Romulus for five year, until he died. The second and fourth kings of Rome were also Sabines.
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In order to determine who does what. In other words, to establish the division of labor in a society.
Catholic priests, lower class and radicals.
In order for us social beings to survive we must be accepted by those around us!
they implemented a strong government, the country was divided into 36 groups, and shi Huangdi included rewards and punishments to keep order in china.
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Triple Evils, The Beloved Community and Nonviolent Social Change were the three groups formed in order to continue King's non-violent measures to achieve social change.
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Peer groups have a strong influence on a person's opinions due to the social nature of humans and the desire for acceptance within a group. Individuals are often influenced by the attitudes and beliefs of their peers in order to fit in and feel a sense of belonging. This influence can shape a person's opinions, behaviors, and decision-making processes.
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Prarie dogs live in groups called towns or collonies. They also have a very difined social order.
the characteristics of different social,often socially excluded,groups=junk groups accept their status passively ,while more explosive reactions can be expected from the dynamite-they may protest,riot,etc.See the work by Jock Young,a noted criminologist,on social exclusion and deviancy.
In order to determine who does what. In other words, to establish the division of labor in a society.
Catholic priests, lower class and radicals.
Conservatives typically advocate for maintaining traditional social norms and institutions, while radical social groups push for significant change and transformation of these systems. The conflict often arises due to differing beliefs about the best way to address social issues and create a more just society. Conservatives may view radical social groups as threatening stability and order, while radicals may see conservatives as resistant to progress and justice.
Peer groups have a strong influence on a person's opinions because individuals seek validation and acceptance from their peers. People are often more likely to conform to the beliefs and values of their peer group in order to maintain social relationships and a sense of belonging. Additionally, peer groups can provide a different perspective or new information that may influence how a person forms their opinions.