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Compare and contrast primary and secondary groups. What is one similarity between a person’s primary group and secondary group? Both groups have to be involved in the person’s life since birth.

Both groups must involve social interaction of some type.

Both groups must have many members to be considered valid.

Both groups exist only for a short period of time.

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