Cultures -

: How families are structured (e.g., nuclear vs. extended) and how social classes or hierarchies are formed.

Whether you are crafting a fictional world or analyzing real-world societies, a comprehensive "write-up" on cultures should cover several foundational pillars. 1. Key Elements of Culture Cultures

: How power is distributed and how laws are enforced. : How families are structured (e

: The stories, music, dance, and visual aesthetics that a society values. : How families are structured (e.g.

: Daily routines, etiquette, and significant life events like coming-of-age rituals, marriages, and funerals.

A culture is often a direct reflection of its environment. When analyzing or building a culture, consider how the physical landscape shapes it:

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