A linkage institution is a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or centralized authority. These institutions include: elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media.
This institution is part of an organization that helps connect people to the government.
B. Parties and interest groups
Political institutions emerge from the societies and cultures. They include, monarchies [U.K], oligarchies, democracies [United States?], totalitarian governments [Nazi Germany], one party states, theocracies [Saudi Arabia], communism [China] The dominant political institution is Western democracy, but it does not work well in traditional, African, Middle eastern and Asian countries, where other major institutions create conflict.
The Nullification Crisis.
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Voting,paying taxes, and jury duties
Some examples of parallel motion linkages include the Scott Russell linkage, the Peaucellier-Lipkin linkage, and the Watt parallel motion linkage. These linkages are commonly used in mechanical systems to ensure that two points move in parallel to each other.
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A linkage institution is a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or other centralized authority.
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B. Parties and interest groups
Linkage institutions
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Given the large population of the U.S., the United States House of Representatives would not be considered a linkage institution. Political parties themselves are an example of linkage institutions.
Banks are examples of Financial Institutions.
Linkage institutions like television, internet and newspaper.
Some examples of trust services are banking institutions. They are companies with which one can invest your money. Toronto Dominion is an example of such an institution.
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