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nikdorinn [45]
2 years ago
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a. a process of learning norms, values, beliefs, and other requirements for effective participation in social groups b. the way

in which a society is organized into predictable relationships. c. the ways in which people respond to one another d. a series of relationships with only the immediate family
Social Studies
1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Social interaction is simply

Option C.the ways in which people respond to one another

Explanation:

Social Structure

This simply can be defined as a known occuring patterns of social interaction and standing social relationships.

Social Status

This is simply defined as a socially known position in a social system. It is often classified by occupation, age, gender, race, education etc.

Social interaction

This is commonly known as a reciprocal exchange. That is a form of barter exchange in which two or more people read, react, and respond to each other. Example; Matthew and Thomas participates in a video conference.

It is often described also as a way by which individuals affect one another through actions, interpretations of actions and response to actions.

Forms of social interaction. This includes: Cooperation, conflict, competition, coercion etc.

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