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In the nineteenth century in Quebec, hospitals and hospices were also providers of care for the poor and were organized along religious lines.
Common Bond
The shared connection or mutual interest that ties members of a group or community together.
Common Identity
A form of social identity that emphasizes unity and shared characteristics among members of a group, fostering a sense of belonging.
Communal Sharing
A relational model theorizing how people in a group share resources and responsibilities without keeping track of individual contributions or distributions.
Entitativity
The perception or degree to which a group of entities is considered to be a coherent, single unit.
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