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Laws, rules and etiquette are all examples of:
social mores
social norms
formal sanctions
informal sanctions
- Laws, rules, and etiquette are frameworks followed by society to maintain order and harmony.
- Option 1: Social Mores
- Mores are strongly held norms with moral and ethical connotations.
- Often backed by laws or other formal sanctions.
- Not specifically what laws, rules, and etiquette categorize.
- Option 2: Social Norms
- Guidelines for behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society.
- Correct Answer: Laws, rules, and etiquette are forms of social norms.
- Option 3: Formal Sanctions
- Officially imposed penalties or rewards.
- Not directly what laws, rules, and etiquette fit under.
- Option 4: Informal Sanctions
- Unofficial reactions by individuals or groups.
- Not directly related to laws and rules.
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