Which statement about institutions is false?
A. They have a time-proven way of doing thi...
Social Studies, 11.03.2020 18:39 dbarker5313
Which statement about institutions is false?
A. They have a time-proven way of doing things
B. They provide structure and stability to a society
C. They are needed to keep society running efficiently
D. They are constantly changing depending on people's needs
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