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Traditional Institutions

Traditional institutions are established systems and structures within a society that have persisted over time, such as family, religion, education, government, and legal systems. They provide stability, organize social life, and uphold customs and norms handed down through generations. These institutions help maintain order, define roles, and guide behavior, often rooted in long-standing cultural practices. While they can evolve, their core purpose remains to support social cohesion and ensure the functioning of society in predictable and familiar ways.