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HCHenry

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Under what conditions and how can a minority influence the majority?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is the most common method used to measure personal self-esteem as an overall assessment of self-evaluation?
 
  a) The Rosenberg Scale
  b) The Implicit Associations Test
  c) The Positive Self-Talk Method
  d) The Norman Vincent Peale Assessment



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Answer to Question 1

Answers should include:
1) Minority group members must be consistent in opposing majority opinionany wavering or internal divisions will reduce their impact.
2) The minority must avoid the appearance of rigidity or dogmatism flexibility is more persuasive.
3) Minority members must consider the general social context, which should be in agreement with the general direction of change sought by the minority.

Answer to Question 2

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