first- clergy
second- nobles
third- peasants & bourgeoisie
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate and the Nobles the Second Estate. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
It was divided into three Estates each theoretically equal to each other. The First Estate was the Catholic clergy, the Second Estate and all others were in the Third Estate.
Because they live in groups and they have a 'pack' hierarchy. They usually travel in groups - and are 'sociable' with each other.
A Linux user can belong to multiple groups, and in most circumstances, it would be very difficult to utilize a Linux system without being so.
Because they live in groups and they have a 'pack' hierarchy. They usually travel in groups - and are 'sociable' with each other.
Cherry and Ponyboy will likely face tension and judgment from their peers at school on Monday because of their association with each other and the opposing social groups they belong to (the Socs and the greasers). This situation highlights the challenges and stereotypes they must navigate due to their social backgrounds.
They live in groups to keep each other safe! And to fight predators! That's why they live in groups.!
The five social groups represented by Chaucer's pilgrims in "The Canterbury Tales" are the nobility (Knight, Squire, Franklin), clergy (Prioress, Monk, Friar, Summoner, Pardoner), professionals (Doctor, Lawyer, Guildsmen), tradespeople (Merchant, Shipman, Cook, Wife of Bath), and laborers (Miller, Manciple, Reeve, Plowman).
they were social because they met in groups to talk (public speaking). to understand each other and to listen to other opinions/thoughts.
Yes, lobsters are social creatures that often live in groups and interact with each other through various behaviors such as communication and cooperation.
Social groups are a collection of individuals who interact with each other regularly, sharing a sense of belonging and common identity. An aggregate is a simple collection of individuals in the same place at the same time but without interaction or a sense of belonging. A social category is a group of people who share a common characteristic or status but may not interact or identify with each other. Collectivities are larger groups or systems made up of smaller social groups, aggregates, and categories.
Each Estate had a single vote.