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How are the components of social capital interconnected?

AThey function independently of each other

BThey are linked in ways that reinforce and strengthen each other

CThey reduce community engagement over time

DThey prevent individuals from following norms

Answer:

B. They are linked in ways that reinforce and strengthen each other

Read Explanation:

The components of social capital—networks, norms, and sanctions—are interlinked, and their interactions reinforce each other. For example, networks help establish norms, and adherence to norms strengthens relationships.


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