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3 and 4 QUESTION 3 0 points Save Answer A crucial question is the capacity of (a

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QUESTION 3 0 points Save Answer A crucial question is the capacity of (and limitations on) social coercion theory as a tool to predict and question and the underlying (ultimate) causal origins of that answer? d A single panglobal coalition remains in doubt because of limitations of the collective coercive tools we have, while the level of global democratization/authoritarianism is inevitable because of the properties of the individual coercive tools we possess A single panglobal coalition is inevitable because of collective global coercive tools we have, while the level of global democratization/authoritarianism is uncertain because of states capacities to monopolize the decisive individual coercive tools we possess c. A single Pangi bal coalition remains in doubt because of dramatic local cultural differences in beliefs about globalization, moreover, the level of global democratization/authoritarianism is also uncertain because of local cultural differences in beliefs about the role of government d A single panglobal coalition is inevitable because of our shared international economic interests while the level of democratization/authoritarianism is uncertain because of local cultural differences in beliefs about the role of government QUESTION 4 0 points Save Answer Social coercion theory gives us clear new insight into the long-recognized association between religious fundamentalism and political radicalization, Which of the following is a true statement about features of the tactical logic leading to this association? O a. "Fundamentalism allows convenie nt classification of even co-religionists (fellow Christians, Jews Moslem, Hindus, etc.) as social bad actors, supporting the use of social coercion against them in pursuit of elite monopolization of power O b. Fundamentalism' enhances the authenticity of democratized enforcement of conformity which, in turn, improves the stability and productivity of democratized economies C Fundamentalism allows convenient classification of even co-religionists (fellow Christians, Jews em, Hindus, etc.) as unworthy of political influence, supporting the elite monopolization of power that is the goal of political radicali?ation an equation for Qu in terms ?d. all of the above Oe a and c.

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In, Social Coercion Theory, molecular biologist Paul Bingham; identifies that power and uniqueness in humans has resulted in conflict and conditions to control these conflicts.

Paul Bingham suggested that humans control the conflicts of interest among non-kin in order to achieve a large-scale social cooperation.

In question 3 Option C appear most correct. Options C argues that local differences will dominate the bigger cause of globalization and democratization.

In question 4, both option A and C discusses about how fundamentalism uses political radicalization. Thus correct answer is Option E.