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The Notion That the State Often Takes Initiatives Without Input

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The notion that the state often takes initiatives without input from its constituents is embraced by the "theory of the _______________ state."


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Tangible Resources

Physical or material assets that can be seen, touched, and measured, such as equipment or buildings.

Intangible Resources

Non-physical assets such as skills, knowledge, reputation, and relationships that can contribute to an organization's or individual's success.

Dichotomous Variable

A variable that has only two possible categories or states, often represented as 0 or 1 in quantitative research.

Continuous Variable

A type of variable that can take on an infinite number of values within a range, often used in statistical analysis to measure things like time, temperature, or height.

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