Assertion (A): Functionalism considers human society as a social system, as a set of interconnected parts which together form as a whole. Reason (R): Social Institutions such as education and religion are viewed as a part of the social system rather than as isolated units. Choose the correct answer. Codes:

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Assertion (A): Functionalism considers human society as a social system, as a set of interconnected parts which together form as a whole. Reason (R): Social Institutions such as education and religion are viewed as a part of the social system rather than as isolated units. Choose the correct answer. Codes: