I believe the correct answer is: group pluralism.
One strand of structural-functionalism focuses on group
pluralsim, in which society has many different players, and how they compete
for access to political power. This groups of individuals try to maximize their
interests, with lines of conflict multiplying and shifting as power is a
continuous bargaining process between competing groups.
The laws must originate with the Senate
Answer:
Cattell's 16PF Tratit therory. Catte(1965) disagreed with Eysenck's view that personalitiy can be understood by looking at only two or three dimensions of behaviour. Instead he arged that this was necessary to look at a much larger number of traits in order to get a complete picture of someones personality
Explanation:
the answer is Iraq. . . . . .