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社会制度的分类方法固然很多,但其应该与社会关系相一致,社会制度从宏观方面看可以分为三种,其中不属于这个范围的是()。
A . 社会经济制度
B . 社会政治制度
C . 社会法律制度
D . 社会文化制度
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