Social transformation, development and globalization
II. The Macrosociological Perspective: Social Structure A. Social structure is defined as the patterned relationships between people that persist over time. Behaviors and attitudes are determined by our location in the social structure. Components of social structure are culture, social class, social status, roles, groups, and institutions. ................
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