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What type of institutions plays a role in the agency of socialization?

  1. Only family and relatives

  2. Schools, workplaces, mass media, and peer groups

  3. Only religious institutions

  4. Government agencies

The correct answer is: Schools, workplaces, mass media, and peer groups

The correct choice identifies a broad range of institutions that significantly contribute to the process of socialization. Schools, workplaces, mass media, and peer groups are all key socializing agents that shape individuals' beliefs, values, and behaviors. Schools provide formal education and play a crucial role in instilling societal norms and expectations while fostering interpersonal skills and teamwork. Workplaces contribute to socialization by developing professional identities and shaping behaviors in adult social roles. Mass media, including television, internet, and social networks, disseminates cultural information, influences perceptions, and helps define social norms. Peer groups are particularly influential during adolescence, as they can reinforce social behaviors and provide a sense of identity outside the family. Each of these institutions interacts with individuals throughout different stages of life, highlighting the importance of their collective influence in the agency of socialization. In contrast, focusing solely on family, religious institutions, or government agencies would paint an incomplete picture of the diverse agents that contribute to social development.