Rules of Social Organizations 1. (1) All social organizations have rules (norms) that specify appropriate and inappropriate behaviors.’

nRules of Social Organizations1. xe2x80x8b(1) All social organizations have rulesxe2x80x8bxc2xa0(norms) that specify appropriate and inappropriate behaviors.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(2) Inxe2x80x8bxc2xa0essence, norms are the behavioral expectations that members of a particular group collectively share.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(3) They ensure that action within social organizations is generally predictable.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(4) Some norms are not considered as important asxe2x80x8bothers, and consequently are not severely punished if violated.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(5) These minor rules are called folkways.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(6) Folkwaysxe2x80x8bxc2xa0vary, ofxe2x80x8bxc2xa0course, from group to group.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(7) A particular fraternity may expect its members to wear formal dress on certain occasions.xe2x80x8bxc2xa0(8) In axe2x80x8bxc2xa0church, wine may be consumed by the parishioners at the appropriate timelong dash ‘

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