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Which of the following statements is indicative of the three-dimensional view of power?
 
  a. Conflict is not necessary for power to exist.
  b. Coercion is necessary to maintain the status quo.
  c. Conflict is necessary for power to exist.
  d. Power manifests itself as behavior.

Question 2

How does social interaction in crowded public places differ from interactions in other settings?
 
  a. When in crowded spaces, we frequently engage in civil inattention to minimize interactions.
  b. When in crowded spaces, we are required to take into consideration the feelings of all others in the space, even if only on a subconscious level.
  c. When in crowded spaces, we should ignore each other if people behave rudely.
  d. When in crowded spaces, we tend to stare more at strangers than in other settings.



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Answer to Question 1

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