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A symbol
A value
A culture
A folkwaysocial control
values
sanctions
moresmores are linked to morality, whereas folkways are tied to commonplace behaviors
mores are absolute, whereas folkways are temporary
mores refer to material culture, whereas folkways refer to nonmaterial culture
mores refer to nonmaterial culture, whereas folkways refer to material cultureRegulates behavior
Establishes leaders
Determines language
Determines laws
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