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What is the basic premise of activity theory?
 
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Why is the transfer of authority in societies governed by traditional and rational-legal authority more stable than those governed by charismatic leaders?
 
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Answer to Question 1

that satisfaction in old age is related to a person's amount and quality of activity  social activities as well as isolated tasks and projects

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In traditional systems of government, there is an orderly succession of heirs, usually based on heredity. In a rational-legal system, written law provides the process by which a leader is chosen. Charismatic authority is based on personal qualities of the leader with no rules of succession.



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