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jessicacav

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Decision making power based on the sanctity of time honored routines is called:
 
  a. charismatic authority.
  b. rational legal authority.
  c. traditional authority.
  d. moral authority.

Question 2

A distinction between authority and coercion is that authority:
 
  a. rests is supported by norms and values.
  b. requires no power.
  c. is less stable.
  d. involves greater inequality of power.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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