Clan

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A group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent

Real World Example

In Ancient India and China, clans were important social structures that organized people into groups based on family ties and common ancestors. These clans helped manage resources, land distribution, and social responsibilities, providing a sense of identity and support to their members. They responded to the need for order and cooperation in societies where large-scale governments were not yet fully developed. Today, the concept of a clan is still evident in how families and extended relatives support each other, often gathering during holidays or special occasions. For example, when someone faces a personal challenge, family members may come together to offer emotional and financial support, much like how ancient clans provided care and security to their members.

Practice Version

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