Social order and norms of behavior are often learned in what era or school time?

I think it's either college or adulthood

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Oh, my goodness!

What happens in high school? In middle school? In elementary school, too?
The choice are A.) elementary school
B.) Adulthood. C.) high school and D.) College

That's why I'm confused I don't know if it's saying when it started or when it was mostly studied
"are often learned" (not studied)

Actually, it all starts before a child even enters school, but is reinforced early.

What will you choose?
When did you learn to say please and thank you?
When did you learn to be honest?
When did you learn to go along with the crowd?
When did you learn to respect older people?
When did you learn to eat with your mouth closed?
When did you learn to cover your mouth when you coughed?
When did you learn to be responsible?
I don't think so. I'm not finding a good article on this topic. Generally, social norms are taught to children almost from birth; certainly as the child learns to consciously interact with others within the family and outside the family. Table manners ("Eat with a spoon or fork, not your finers!"), "Say please." "Say thank you." We are taught and learn in every phase of life, at home, at school, in interactions with peers, etc. We learn where those norms can be stretched, varied from (fried chicken can be eaten with fingers, but not chicken roasted in a sauce, etc.) We learn that the norms vary depending on whom we are interacting with. A dictatorial boss may not like too many questions or challenges, but another boss might welcome input, etc.
Of the narrow choices you are given, I'd have to say "All of the above". You'll have to make your own choice.
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