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Social institutions often appear monolithic and unchanging. the sociological perspective sees that:

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The answer to this question is: social institutions are socially constructed and changeable.
For example, 50 years ago, it is a socially accepted condition that women shall not be allowed to vote or be in a workforce.
But now, those sociological perspective has been changed and women had the rights to vote and join the workforce as men do.