social organization

People have group relations and behaviors {social organization}.

factors

Major social-organization determinants are birth rate, death rate, equilibrium population size, gene-flow rates, and kinship relations.

levels

Social-organization levels are interpersonal, including roles and social interactions; group, including group characteristics, interpersonal-relation initiation and preservation, and group relations; and social order, including community attitudes, behaviors, and conflicts.

social functions

Social functions are communication, production, distribution, military defense, medicine, member replacement, and social control. Communication uses common language. Communication, production, distribution, and defense require special technologies. Social organization and control depend on labor division and social stratification. These depend on individual statuses and roles and society's culture or ideology. Social control involves rules, values, beliefs, rewards, and punishments.

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