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According to the privacy doctrine, the Fourth Amendment protects places, not persons.
Social Dominance
A socio-political theory that suggests societies are structured in hierarchies where certain groups have more power and resources than others.
Childhood Bullying
Aggressive behavior among children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance, leading to physical, verbal, or social harm to the victim.
Authority
The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience, often within a specific context such as a legal, political, or organizational setting.
Moral Thinking
The process through which individuals reason about ethical and moral dilemmas, often influenced by personal and societal values.
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