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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
7

What type of ideological scale have social scientists developed to accurately represent people's ideologies?

Social Studies
1 answer:
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
8 0

ANSWER:

Mulitidimensional

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:

Our multi-dimensional way to deal with ideological clash is predictable with the double procedure  model in that it perceives the effect of two related yet unmistakable ideological measurements on  intergroup frames of mind. Where it wanders from the double procedure model is that the double procedure doesn't represent partiality over the political range. Or maybe, it tries to comprehend  bias coordinated toward socially distraught, low status, and freak target bunches among individuals who hold conservative belief systems. In Sibley and Duckitt's (2008)  meta-investigation of the connection between conservative belief systems and  Multi-Dimensional Ideological Conflict 9  preference is fundamentally operationalized as negative mentalities toward ethnic minorities,  ladies, or other generally distraught gatherings.

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Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
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1353–1336 BC[3]
1351–1334 BC[4]
(18th Dynasty of Egypt)
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Amenhotep III
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Smenkhkare
Royal titulary
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Nefertiti
Kiya
An unidentified sister-wife (most likely)
Tadukhipa
Children
Smenkhkare?
Meritaten
Meketaten
Ankhesenamun
Neferneferuaten Tasherit
Neferneferure
Setepenre
Tutankhamun (most likely)
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit?
Meritaten Tasherit?
Father
Amenhotep III
Mother
Tiye
Died
1336 or 1334 BC
Burial
Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna (original tomb)
KV55 (disputed)
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Monuments
Akhetaten, Gempaaten
Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
Atenism
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