Answer:
C. Liberation theology
Explanation:
Liberation theology believe that the poor people in the society is held hostage in a never ending exploitation by the people in power in order to maintain their dominance and social status.
Marxist often use this to promote its theory which viewed by its followers as the only way to liberate the people from the constraint and bring themselves our from the oppression.
The process wherein it involves the circulation of questionnaires among the group members about a specific problem that they want to tackle is termed as the Delphi Technique. The group members should share the results within the circle then they should continue to recirculate and refine individual responses until a consensus regarding the problem is reached.
Having the direct opposite technique with the nominal group technique or the brainstorming, Delphi technique does not require group members to meet face to face.
These are the steps in taking the Delphi technique. The first step is identifying the problem. Next is, the group members shall then be asked to offer their solutions anonymously. They should answer the carefully designed questionnaires. Third, all the answers of all the members are then compiled and are also sent to all members in the group. After each of the members has already carefully evaluated each of the group member’s answers, they are then asked to generate new individual solutions. Lastly, until a consensus problem solution is arrived, steps 3 and 4 will be done repeatedly.
The advantage of practicing the Delphi technique is they do not have to meet face to face. This is important to those members who are geographically separated or to those who are too busy to meet.
In an ecosystem, there are producers of food and there are consumers. The consumers can be herbivores that consume plants or carnivores (that predate on other consumers). In the case of a particular food chain, the removal or modification of consumers or producers severely affects the other.
In the context of the Rocket Model, a critical first step to building a high-performing team is to Gain alignment on team context.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
For building a team for any purpose, it is very important to gain the alignment on the context on which the team is working which defines the views of the members of the team. It makes the team being aligned at the same level and avoids it being misaligned.
This is even more important than defining the aims and the purposes of the teams. The mission of the team is not that important than the alignment of the team.
The Constitution is the foundation of our government and the framework of our governmental system.