social institutions and their impact on individuals
Social institutions are established systems or structures within a society that regulate and structure various aspects of individuals' lives, such as family, education, religion, and government. They significantly influence individuals by shaping their beliefs, behaviors, and interactions through norms, values, and expectations, ultimately determining their roles and place in society.
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