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sashaice [31]
3 years ago
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​in the context of determinants of civil society, _____ involves the voluntary acceptance of standards established by nongovernm

ental entities.
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mart [117]3 years ago
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The answer to the blank space given in the question is self-regulation.

Self-regulation in this context means that as individuals in a civil society, a person should follow standards accepted by a nongovernmental entity despite not having the threat of a punishment if she or he chose to not follow the rule. Since nongovernmental entities do not have the same power as a government, an individual’s self-regulation would determine whether a person would abide by the standards set or not.

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