Humans make use of our understanding of social structure it helps us understand how we fit into groups and how to behave appropriately within those groups.
In the social sciences, social structure is the totality of structured social arrangements in society, arising from and determined by individual behavior.
The main components of social structure are positions, roles, social networks, groups and organizations, social institutions and societies. Specific types of status include attributed status, achievement status, and master status.
Social structure determines people's behavior. An individual's place in the social structure (social class, social status, role played, culture, group, social system) underlies his or her perceptions, attitudes, and behavior.
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Athens: a city-state of Ancient Greece that was the first to have democracy...
Council of 500: In Athens, a group of 500 citizens chosen...
Council of Elders: a small group of spartans who made all the important governing decisions
Sparta: A city state in Ancient Greece known for its military oligarchy
agora: a market place in Ancient Greece
Capable: having the ability or skill necessary to do something well
Peloponnesus: a peninsula....
helot: a slave in Sparta
eliminate: to completely remove or put an end to something
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The three powerful dynasties that developed after Alexander the Great's death were. Ptolemy dynasty, Seleucus dynasty and Antigonid dynasty. For Ptolemy dynasty, they were absorbed with the Roman Empire and because their rulers were not effective, they were under control by the Romans in Egypt. For the Seleucus dynasty, they lost control over the Asia Minor against the Roman Empire and was abolished by Pompey the Great. Antigonid dynasty lost their war against the Romans because of the three "fetters" of Greece through three wars.
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Hope this help these are things you should look for in a example for Individual Rights
Right to equality.
Right to live.
Right to earn.
Right to laugh.
Right to learn.
Right to eat food of his/her choice.
Right to wear clothes of his/her choice.
Right to choose career of his/her choice.
Right to marry person of his/her choice.
Right to buy house of his/her choice.
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