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9. Communism is a state of society characterized by formal equality of right and privileges.
11. According to sociologists, folkways are standards of behavior that are socially approved but
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1. Non-state institutions are groups which operate outside the support of any state or
government. They are preferred to be -statelessl.
2. A corporation is an -autonomous association of persons untied voluntarily to meet their
common economic, social and cultural needs.
3. A bank is an organization created by a group of people known as shareholders which is
legally recognized to act as a single person in carrying out certain goals and objectives.
4. Transnational Advocacy Group is a collection of actors individuals or groups) characterized
by their fluid and open relations and united by their commitment to work and defend certain issues.
5. A state can have no fixed territory.
6. Sovereignty is the supreme and final legal authority above and beyond.
7. A state can have fixed territory.
8. A Non-state institution is composed of an executive, bureaucracy, courts and other
institutions.
10. The Executive Branch duty is to enforce the laws passed by the legislature.
not morally accepted.
12. Mores are norms of morality.
13. Taboos are formal body of rules enacted by the state and backed by the power of the state.
14. Laws may be proscriptive or prescriptive.
15. Social structure is the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human
interactions.​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Answer:

I have answer of your 15 question

Explanation:

Social structure: the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction. Status: socially defined position in a group or society ● Role: the behavior expected of the particular status. Ascribedstatus: is assigned according to qualities beyond a person's control, such as age.

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