It is the "Looking-Glass Self", a term coined by Charles Cooley that explains the importance of our perceptions of how other people perceive us. According to his theory, we cannot form a personal identity without interacting with others. The Looking Glass Self is simply the interactive process of seeing ourselves based on how other view us.
Snoop: What Your Stuff Says about You is the title of the
book written by Sam Gosling in 2008. In this book, he has conducted a research displaying
that people’s behaviors can be exposed in the objects found in their workplaces
and dormitory rooms, the individuality assertions they make on social media
pages, the books in their shelves, and the music they listen to. In short,
impressions are formed through their stuffs.
The answer is: Social class
Social class is generally divided based on how much resources that those people have to influence a change in the society where they lived in.
In almost all modern societies, social class will clearly distinguished by the wealth/money that people possessed. So the society is divided into two, the poor and the rich.
People who had vast amount of wealth, could have larger influence in changing the society because they can funded their activism group or influence the legislation by giving funding to the government representative of their choosing.
Answer:
the number 8 is "war"
but I don't know those other words sorry