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sweet-ann [11.9K]
4 years ago
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Please help me with social studies ​

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netineya [11]4 years ago
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28th June 1914, it triggered a chain of events that resulted in World War 1. President Woodrow Wilson declared that the United States would remain “impartial in thought as well as in action.” At the time, a vast majority of Americans approved of Wilson's policy of strict U.S. neutrality.

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Group Decision-Making : Advantages and Disadvantages!

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1. More information:

A group is better equipped as far as information is concerned.

An individual cannot have all the information that is available to a group as it consists of several individuals.

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2. Diversity of views:

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The views expressed by a group have more acceptance than those from an individual. This is because the decisions are not imposed, but are part of a larger consensus (general agreement). A group decision is automatically assumed to be more democratic, and the decision of an individual can be perceived as being autocratic (dictatorial).

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4. Expert opinions:

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6. Encourages people’s participation:

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3. Individual domination:

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Quite often, discussions in a group are dominated by a few members. Although a group discussion means a collective discussion, some people usually manage to usurp (draw to them) a position of informal leadership owing to their personality or style of participation.

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