Answer:
Reasons for irrational behaviour : Political brand name establishment in favour of candidate, enhancing brand loyalty towards.
More knowledgable public : Would value candidate working on real development, rather than mere brand name.
Explanation:
Political elections are determined by the public's impressions of the candidates rather than the candidates' views on the issues.
Reason(s) of such irrational voting behaviour could be : The candidate having established a personal brand image of himself/ herself, specially in a particular community group. This makes the people of the community being 'brand loyal' towards their candidate, irrespective of his or her ideologies. It is also possible to make that political personality (candidate) an important part of 'national image' or 'community leader image', which reinforce support for the candidate, irrespective of person perception and attitudes.
If public were more knowledgeable about factors that affect person perception and attitudes : The political support would not be based on lineaged political brand names. It would rather be earned on the basis of candidate's performance for socio - economic, political upliftment. This would give power in the hands of deserving politicians & create a message that 'real work' & not just 'name' is needed to gain political success
Answer: The options are not given, here are the options.
A.Loob
B. Loyalty
C.Hospitality
D. Pakikisama
The correct option is D.
Pakikisama
Explanation:
Pakikisama is a Filipino value that put one with one's fellow beings and it is essentially interpersonal because it is a value in Filipino that signify getting along with someone rather than standout. It's indicate people instrinsic intention for togetherness, harmony and unity. This showcase the reason Filipino need to maintain interpersonal relations.
Answer:
Explanation:
you go on edit profile then go on preference then press first name and save changes then it will change your username :)
Explanation:
The right of petition and just treatment of people by the courts, free elections, freedom of speech within Parliament, freedom from government interference, and no right of taxation without Parliament's agreement