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The traditional basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that
the way things have been done in the past is the reason why they should be
continued in the same manner in the future . An example of a traditional basis of ...
The traditional basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that
the way things have been done in the past is the reason why they should be
continued in the same manner in the future . An example of a traditional basis of ...
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Such group basis of party support reveals that the Canadian " party system is
organized around the usual regional , religious , and social class oppositions to
which is added a specific linguistic cleavage " ( Laponce , 1972 : 284 ) . The party
...
Such group basis of party support reveals that the Canadian " party system is
organized around the usual regional , religious , and social class oppositions to
which is added a specific linguistic cleavage " ( Laponce , 1972 : 284 ) . The party
...
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The cleavage basis of the British party system in the 20th century has been the
class division , which replaced the predominant religious cleavage of the 18th
and 19th centuries ( Butler and Stokes , 1971 : 95 – 134 ) . The transformation of
the ...
The cleavage basis of the British party system in the 20th century has been the
class division , which replaced the predominant religious cleavage of the 18th
and 19th centuries ( Butler and Stokes , 1971 : 95 – 134 ) . The transformation of
the ...
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