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What role does social capital play in explaining catholic school students' success, according to sociologists coleman and hoffer?

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According to the definition of Coleman about social capital would be that is a mode of a social structure that help ease the activities in any individual in a social context. However, the success of catholic students were not influenced by their socioeconomic statuses or religious affiliations but rather it is influenced by the structure and environment of the school that had mature feelings of community that both involved adults and children.

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