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describe the organized nature of social life and rules governing behavior​

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Answered by karun25
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Describe the organized nature of social life and rules governing behavior. The organization is made up of social classes. A social group consists of two or more individuals who identify and communicate with each other. People who make up a party share their experiences, their commitment and their interests

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Describe the organized nature of social life and rules governing behavior

ANSWER:-

The organized nature of social life and rules governing behaviour

  • People have governed themselves into groups with mutual rules of residency. The organization of such a group is called society.

  • Culture of everything involves the development and attitude of the spirit of the human through education, composition, science, faith, journalism, and publicizing

  • Legal or Political Involves rights of humans and relationships between society and associations

  • Economic comprises of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services which symbolize an organization for education. They are all social organizations.

  • The organization is a state of being or a situation in which several companies in society function according to their perceived or signified purposes

  • Social organization or social system pertains to the interdependence of portions in parties. These parties vary in quantity and personality. It makes it feasible to the complicated actions where members of a complex community participate.

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