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what are institutions ?

class ix political science chapter - 4

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Answer:

An institution is a social structure in which people cooperate and which influences the behavior of people and the way they live. An institution has a purpose. Institutions are permanent, which means that they do not end when one person is gone. An institution has rules and can enforce rules of human behavior.

Explanation:

Primary or meta-institutions are institutions that encompass many the other institutions, both formal and informal (e.g. the family, government, the economy, education, and religion. ) Most important institutions, considered abstractly, have both objective and subjective aspects: examples include money and marriage.

Answered by BestStudentSince2004
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An institution is when a group of people come together for a common interest.

For example: a political party is an institution where people come together to contest elections and hold power in the democracy.
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