Mr. Jabez-Wilson writes so much in "The Red-Headed League" because he takes up a useless job for The Red-Headed League, which is an office for males with ginger hair. He is told to copy the Encyclopedia Britannica, which has loads of pages and is one of the biggest books in history. When he goes up to Sherlock Holmes to let him know of this weird sort of engagement, he has not even finished copying all of the information under the letter "A".
Describe Weber's ideal type of bureaucracy and his concept of the "iron cage"
KEY POINTS<span><span>Weber listed several preconditions for the emergence of bureaucracy: the growth in size of the population being administered, the growth in complexity of the administrative tasks being carried out, and the existence of a monetary economy requiring a more efficient administrative system.</span><span>Weber identified in bureaucracies a <span>rational-legal </span>authority in which legitimacy is seen as coming from a legal order and the laws enacted within it. This is contrasted with traditional forms of authority, which arose from phenomena like kinship.</span><span>Rationalization describes a transition in society, wherein traditional motivators of behavior, like values, beliefs, and emotions, are replaced with rational calculations.</span><span>Weber termed the increasing rationalization in Western societies an "iron cage" that traps individuals in systems based solely on efficiency, rational calculation and control.</span></span>TERMS<span><span>ideal typeAn ideal type is not a particular person or thing that exists in the world, but an extreme form of a concept used by sociologists in theories. For example, although there is not a perfectly "modern" society, the term "modern" is used as an ideal type in certain theories to make large-scale points.</span><span>Rational-legal authorityA form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy and bureaucracy.</span><span>iron cagea theory proposed by Max Weber which argues that rationalization and rules trap humans in a figurative "cage" of thought based on rational calculationsi dont know if this will help but its what i got
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You can tell your teacher if you support the scientists that are bringing back extinct animals or not.
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My opinion: I don’t support it because dinosaurs are also extinct animals and I don’t like dinosaurs. Also, if extinct animals (like dodo birds) are back, they’re probably going to get hunted because that is usually the reason why they went extinct.
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The statement that best summarizes the situation in North America in the mid-1700s is that the European nations were competing for control of North America.
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- The contemporary world politics that was dominated by the three powerful countries of Spain, Britain, and France revolved mostly around the idea of controlling the continent of North America.
- Spain had succeeded in spreading its legs even in a few territories in the South American continent.
- Out of these three powers, the one that could successfully establish its dominance on the continent was that of Britain (as the 13 colonies of America hosted majority British residents).