Cooperation

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When group of people work together for mutual benefit

Real World Example

Cooperation was crucial for the establishment of the 13 English Colonies as settlers needed to work together to survive in the new environment. They faced challenges like harsh weather, unfamiliar land, and potential conflicts with Indigenous peoples, and cooperation helped them build communities, share resources, and provide mutual protection. This collaboration laid the foundation for democratic governance and communal decision-making processes. Today, cooperation is still essential in everyday life, such as in a classroom where students must work in groups to complete projects. By cooperating, individuals can achieve goals they might not be able to reach alone, fostering a sense of community and shared success.

Practice Version

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