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pashok25 [27]
3 years ago
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Explain how individuals form societies and how individuals are transformed by societies. ​

English
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vovangra [49]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Individual form societies by sharing the same interests and hobbies with the goal of spreading kindness to others, with the purpose of expressing one's self and with the purpose to belong. Inviduals then transformed by societies in a way that their decisions and principles will be affected and will be transformed in a good way to somehow boost their morale and wellbeing.

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