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Explain the relationship between politics and government.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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_______refer(s) to the culturally and socially constructed differences between females and males found in the meanings, beliefs and practices associated with femininity and masculinity.
 
  a. Gender
 b. Primary sexual identifiers
 c. Sex
 d. Secondary sexual identifiers



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Answer to Question 1

Politics is the social institution through which power is acquired and exercised by some

people and groups. In contemporary societies, the government is the primary political

system. Government is the formal organization that has the legal and political authority

to regulate the relationship among members of a society and between the society and

those outside its borders.

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