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Chapter 13 Multiple Choice Questions
Power, influence, and authority
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What was Lord Acton accredited with saying?
'Power is in the eye of the beholder'
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'Bad men use power badly'
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'Power corrupts absolutely'
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'Power tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely'
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What is legitimate power?
Power that emerges from a role such as a manager or lecturer
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Power that enables orders to be given
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The power that can be seen when punishing someone
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The effect of corruption by powerful people
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What is expert power?
The view that scientists know more than lay people and hence are powerful
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The view that experts are to be trusted
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Power that emerges when an individual is persuaded another has the solution to their problem as a result of their inherent knowledge
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Power that emerges when a charismatic person is able to persuade others they are 'right'
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What is connection power?
The ability to control access to other people and resources via networking
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The internet
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The ability to control others via a network
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The ability to get your own way
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What did Milgram show?
That humans are evil
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That legitimate authority coupled with 'expert' power can force individuals to commit acts of barbarity
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People always to what they are told by powerful figures
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Expert power is very dangerous
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