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Social norms in primitive societies are primarily

Social norms in primitive societies are mainly habits.

In primitive societies, people regulate their behavior according to long-established *** same habits. Habits include regulations on hunting, gathering, exchange of goods, and the institution of marriage. The formation and inheritance of habits depend mainly on the accumulation of oral traditions and social experience. With the development and change of society, customs are gradually endowed with class character and become social norms utilized and confirmed by the ruling class. With the complexity of social relations and the progress of civilization, custom gradually evolved into customary law, the state organs began to manage social behavior through the formulation of clear norms in the form of words.