explain the characteristics of mores
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Characteristics: Mores are not deliberately invented or thought of or worked out by some people in the society. They emerge gradually out of the customary practices of the people, largely without conscious choice or intention. ... Like folkways, mores are also learned either consciously or unconsciously.
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Mores are not deliberately invented or thought of or worked out by some people in the society. They emerge gradually out of the customary practices of the people, largely without conscious choice or intention. In the long run, the origin of such group ways or customary practices is forgotten and the conviction arises that they are useful and necessary to the welfare of the group and contrary ways of acting are inimical to the welfare.
Like folkways, mores are also learned either consciously or unconsciously. They are taught to the young as a set of sacred things or verse (mantra). They are nearly synonymous with morals. Wherever the mores are firmly established, obedience is automatic. Violations of mores inspire intense reactions, and some type of punishment inevitably follows.
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