What is the vertical structure of society?

The vertical structure of society is when the less significant authorities (position) submit to the authorities, which are one step higher. For example, a worker is subordinate to his boss, schools are subordinate to the Ministry of Education, and those in turn are subordinate to the Council of Ministers.



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