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Paul [167]
1 year ago
11

How institutions affect your life?

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wel1 year ago
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Institutions help individuals know how to behave in certain situations.

Social institutions create stable patterns of interaction based on mutual expectations and contribute to overall stability. Social institutions are interrelated systems of social norms and social roles that are organized and provide patterns of behavior that contribute to the satisfaction of a society's basic social needs.

You work as the backbone of society. Without social institutions, a society cannot achieve economic, academic, or relational fulfillment. In the absence of rules and regulations in society, people are more likely to engage in crime and other harmful activities. State institutions are the most important facilitators of an economy's social and economic development.

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