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What is a social institution?

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Answered by keya82
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A social institution consists of a group of people who have come together for a common purpose.

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Answered by Anonymous
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=) A social institution comprises of a gathering of individuals who have met up for a typical reason. These institutions are a piece of the social request of society and they administer conduct and desires for people .

The term "institution" regularly applies to both casual institutions, for example, traditions, or standards of conduct vital to a general public, and to specific formal institutions made by substances, for example, the administration and open administrations. Essential or meta-institutions will be institutions, for example, the family that are sufficiently expansive to envelop different institutions.
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