Social Sciences, asked by pritammondal64, 1 year ago

after reading this chapter Three Students through different conclusion which of these do you agree with and why give you reason reasons in about 50 words

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6
Leading analysts of power sharing have presented some of their recent and current research in this volume. They were not requested to provide comparative and empirical case studies directly to test commonly held hypotheses about power sharing; and they were not asked to supply case studies to illuminate mechanisms and processes that explain the correlations found in large-N studies. No shared research design was attempted here in which power-sharing successes and failures across the world were to be systematically compared to draw explanatory and policy conclusions from a representative sample. Such projects have begun, with varying degrees of success and rigor. Efforts to continue and refine them are entirely to be welcomed, and further comment on such projects occurs below.1 The chapters in this volume are intended, however, to illuminate the current state and range of scholarship on power sharing across multiple disciplines. Rather than summarize each of the chapters, a task already performed in the introduction and accomplished more extensively by the authors themselves, this conclusion focuses on general questions raised by the contributors' chapters and indicates future research avenues, especially among political scientists. Lastly, some normative questions are addressed. The jilted woman in "The Winner Takes It All," sung by the Swedish pop group Abba, suggests she is wrong to lament her fate too long: only one lover can have her former partner; fate dictates that she has to fall while her rival stands tall. Her folk wisdom may be true of love between persons, at least in cultures that reject polygamy or polyandry, but does it have to be true in politics? Must the winner take it all?. Copyright.

YashPuri07: i also have test tomorrom
YashPuri07: i always get set 1
pritammondal64: i am also
Anonymous: i have added the answer just look it
Anonymous: ok..bye
pritammondal64: i write a another question pls see that fastly
pritammondal64: pls see that question pls pls kajal
Anonymous: i don't know
pritammondal64: ok by good night
Anonymous: all the best for ur exam
Answered by vanshkumar68
4

Answer:The most logical statement is stated by Ouseph that every

society needs some form of power sharing even if it is small or doesn’t have

any social divisions. Power sharing helps to reduce the conflicts between the

people and societies with the will to create the power of belongingness among

the societies. People will feel satisfaction if there will be shared decision making

process in the system. 

Click to let others know, how

Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/322925#readmore

Explanation:

Similar questions