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Why were secreat societies formed

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Answered by Anonymous
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A secret society is a club or an organization whose activities, events, inner functioning, or membership are concealed from non-members. The society may or may not attempt to conceal its existence. The term usually excludes covert groups, such as intelligence agencies or guerrilla warfare insurgencies, that hide their activities and memberships but maintain a public presence.Many student societies established on university campuses in the United States have been considered secret societies. Perhaps one of the most famous secret collegiate societies is Skull and Bones at Yale University.[7] The influence of undergraduate secret societies at colleges such as Harvard College, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago,[8] the University of Virginia, Georgetown University, New York University,[9] and Wellesley College has been publicly acknowledged, if anonymously and circumspectly, since the 19th century.[10][11]

British Universities, too, have a long history of secret societies or quasi-secret societies, such as The Pitt Club at Cambridge University,[12][13] Bullingdon Club at Oxford University,[13] and the 16' Club at St David's College.[14] Another British secret society is the Cambridge Apostles, founded as an essay and debating society in 1820. Not all British Universities host solely academic secret societies, for both The Night Climbers of Cambridge and The Night Climbers of Oxford require both brains and brawn.Some secret societies go to great lengths to hide the fact that they even exist. Others, though, don't hide their existence. But just because you might know they exist, don't think that you'll know much about them if you're not a member.

Because of their very nature, we don't know much about certain secret societies. Most secret societies have a few things in common, though. These sometimes include difficult membership qualifications, secret rituals or ceremonies, and close personal bonds between members.

Secret societies can be found on many college campuses as fraternities and sororities. These secret societies are fairly open and aren't considered overly secretive, except when it comes to certain rituals, such as a secret handshake.

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Answered by ItzCaptonMack
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A secret society is a club or an organization whose activities, events, inner functioning, or membership are concealed from non-members. The society may or may not attempt to conceal its existence. The term usually excludes covert groups, such as intelligence agencies or guerrilla warfare insurgencies, that hide their activities and memberships but maintain a public presence.Many student societies established on university campuses in the United States have been considered secret societies. Perhaps one of the most famous secret collegiate societies is Skull and Bones at Yale University.[7] The influence of undergraduate secret societies at colleges such as Harvard College, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago,[8] the University of Virginia, Georgetown University, New York University,[9] and Wellesley College has been publicly acknowledged, if anonymously and circumspectly, since the 19th century.[10][11]

British Universities, too, have a long history of secret societies or quasi-secret societies, such as The Pitt Club at Cambridge University,[12][13] Bullingdon Club at Oxford University,[13] and the 16' Club at St David's College.[14] Another British secret society is the Cambridge Apostles, founded as an essay and debating society in 1820. Not all British Universities host solely academic secret societies, for both The Night Climbers of Cambridge and The Night Climbers of Oxford require both brains and brawn.Some secret societies go to great lengths to hide the fact that they even exist. Others, though, don't hide their existence. But just because you might know they exist, don't think that you'll know much about them if you're not a member.

Because of their very nature, we don't know much about certain secret societies. Most secret societies have a few things in common, though. These sometimes include difficult membership qualifications, secret rituals or ceremonies, and close personal bonds between members.

Secret societies can be found on many college campuses as fraternities and sororities. These secret societies are fairly open and aren't considered overly secretive, except when it comes to certain rituals, such as a secret handshake.

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