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The family is an example of which of these? private trouble the social construction of reality social structure social process

          The family is an example of which of these?
private trouble
the social construction of reality
social structure
social process
        
The family is an example of which of these?
private trouble
the social construction of reality
social structure
social process

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00:02 Hello everyone, in this question we have to name the sociological concept for the example given.
00:09 So the example about school systems still stopping in the summer illustrate the concept of functionalism.
00:30 Or we also call this as functionalist theory.
00:39 According to this, all parts of society, including roles, norms, institutions, etc.
01:08 Play various roles which are indispensable for long -term existence of society...
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