Pressure groups raise matters that governments might ignore.
The social dichotomy theory refers to the idea that societies are divided into two opposing groups based on power dynamics, such as dominant and subordinate groups or privileged and marginalized groups. This theory emphasizes the ways in which social structures perpetuate inequalities and shape relationships between different social classes or groups.
In an experiment, the control is the group to which nothing is done. It serves as a baseline to measure any changes that might occur to the group or groups that to which external variable is applied.
Some groups in society that may have supported communism in the past include industrial workers, peasants, marginalized minorities, and intellectuals seeking greater equality and social justice. These groups may have been attracted to the promises of economic equality, collective ownership of resources, and the potential for social change offered by communist ideologies.
The slogan of fascist governments could be "Might makes right".
Hmmm...You might try the Facebook Singapore-related groups? Or take a look at a Singapore social networking site like http://www.buzzsingapore.com . A Google search might turn up local groups you could contact/join, as well. Good luck!
New social groups form in towns because people move, the population changes, and the hobbies we take up are ever changing as well. -------- You might be referring to the bourgeoisie.
Having organization where people speak different languages can cause the formation of isolated social groups. Interaction between the various groups should encouraged to prevent fragmented teams.
In general, who is reserved for humans. Which might fit as an alternative for who when applied to animals.
A sociologist might study patterns in society, analyze how social structures impact behavior, and examine disparities in power, resources, and opportunities among different social groups. They might also explore how cultures, norms, and institutions shape individual and collective experiences.
Governments take various steps to stop corruption. For example, they might imprison those who are revealed to be corrupt. Some governments might even execute them for corruption.
ha. this is a question in my Global Social Perspectives class. do research, no need to have others do it for you.. lol