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The network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction.

The network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction.-example-1
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The answer is “social structure”
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Social Structure.

We live in an increasingly complex society with various codes and forms of communication. The modern model of life connects people, making them co-dependent whether in the emotional, professional or social field.

For example, a person who has a status in society depends on other people to increase their social circle and maintain its relevance. In working relationships this is especially noticeable. People form hierarchies, jobs are co-dependent, there are many meetings. Although each one has its own private life, everyone has a role and is part of this complex social structure that is life in society.

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