Social complexity refers to the intricate and multifaceted nature of social systems and the interactions among individuals, groups, and institutions within those systems. It encompasses the various dimensions of social behavior, including cultural, economic, political, and environmental factors, and how they influence human relationships and societal structures. Key aspects of social complexity include: 1. **Interconnectedness**: Social systems are made up of various elements that interact in dynamic ways.

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