Society

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A group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction

Real World Example

In history, society among the world's early people was crucial for survival, as it allowed individuals to band together for resources, protection, and shared knowledge. Early societies responded to the problems of food scarcity and threats from predators or rival groups by developing cooperative systems for hunting, gathering, and shelter building. This concept remains important today because societies provide structure, support, and shared values, influencing everything from laws to cultural traditions. For example, in a modern neighborhood, people form a society where they might organize community events, look out for each other's safety, and support local schools. This sense of belonging and cooperation can improve quality of life by creating a connected and supportive environment.

Practice Version

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