Political scientists typically envision institutions as
a. informal norms, social understandings, or longtime customs.
b. an affiliation between two or more states not involving a strong central government.
c. the description of official major government bodies and positions, the powers these positions have, and the process for making new laws.
d. a set of inputs (demands and supports) that feed into the political system and outputs (policies) that flow from it.
e. organizations created for a particular purpose and the formal rules that structure them.
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