A linkage institution is a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or other centralized authority.
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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.
Some examples of linkage institutions are:political partiesinterest groupsmediaelectionsa political partyThe media, political parties, locally elected members of government, lobby groups, elections, etc.
Linkage institutions like television, internet and newspaper.
Political parties are the principle means by which the will of the people is made known to the government.
News media are considered linkage institutions because they connect the government and the public by providing information, shaping public opinion, and holding leaders accountable. They serve as a bridge between citizens and policymakers, informing the public about political events and issues. Through news coverage, media can influence public perceptions and participation in the political process.
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