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oksian1 [2.3K]
4 years ago
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What are the postitves and negatives of having a social structure

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Jlenok [28]4 years ago
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Social structures in society can work to provide an ordering of society from things as diverse as institutions like courts and police forces to schools etc. However, depending on the rigidity of social structures certain groups can also be oppressed or left out of the governing decisions within a society. 

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