What are tth functions of political institutions
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Political institutions are organizations which create, enforce and apply laws. They often mediate conflict, make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems and otherwise provide representation for the populous.
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In 1960, Gabriel Abraham Almond and James Smoot Coleman gathered three core functions of a political system, which include:
To maintain the integration of society by determining norms.
To adapt and change elements of social, economic, and religious systems necessary for achieving collective (political) goals.
To protect the integrity of the political system from outside threats.
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