In structural-functional terms, institutions mainly help society by A Removing all norms B Creating randomness C Reducing uncertainty D Ending
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When membership is based mainly on residence and daily interaction, the group is best called A Local community group B
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When people share culture and norms but may live across many places, the best term is A Community only B
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Which concept best covers “all social relationships” within a large population over time? A Crowd at fair B Local neighborhood
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Which term best refers to people living together with shared ways of life? A Political party B Trade union C
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When public administration is studied as “cooperative rational action,” the “rational” part mainly stresses A Random public demands B Emotional
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In a welfare state, public administration’s scope expands mainly because government must A Reduce public duties B Avoid citizen contact
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When public administration is studied as a “process,” it mainly highlights A Temple ceremony rules B Family inheritance laws C
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While defining the scope of public administration, which element is always included as a core part A Temple management B
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Public administration is mainly concerned with which aspect of government work A Policy execution work B Law making only C
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