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A social institution is a complex group of interdependent positions that, together perform a social role and reproduces themselves over time, works to shape the behavior of the groups or people within it.

The family is one example of a social institution, as is education, religion, economy, government, and media.

  • How are these social institutions intertwined?
  • How do they affect your behavior and the behavior of the people around you in a micro and macro view?
  • Are these social institutions used as an element of social control? Why?

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