The correct answer is C) Mores are things like saying excuse me when you need to pass someone.
<em>The sentence that is not true about mores is “mores are things like saying excuse me when you need to pass someone.” </em>
Mores are rules that society sets by tradition, beliefs or heritage. Mores are strict because they establish what is morally correct and what is not. When someone does not apply the social mores, he/she usually is criticized. Mores are considered necessary for the welfare of society, sometimes they became laws, and the violation of mores often are met with harsh penalties. But what is not true about mores is “mores are things like saying excuse me when you need to pass someone.”
They were expected to focus only on their homes and families.
Puritans moved to the New World, and that's why it was founded.
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The first amendment gives freedoms to many things like freedom to write or to speak out and freedom of your religion.
If you don't remember the first amendment that include your freedoms then you would think that you can't believe what you believe but you can I want to say somthing say it!!
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