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What is a veto? Why is it considered to be a "qualified negative" power? How often are vetoes issued and how often are they overridden?

Examine the concept of identity through the lens of symbolic interactionism and the looking-glass self.
Compare the influence of societal expectations on socialization between different sociological theories.
Understand the impact of socialization on identity formation and roles within society.
Identify the role of various theories (such as psychoanalytic, conflict, functionalism, and symbolic interactionism) in explaining social behavior and identity formation.

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Purely Competitive

A market structure characterized by many sellers offering identical products, leading to a high degree of competition.

Purely Competitive

A market structure characterized by many buyers and sellers, with all firms selling identical products and no single buyer or seller able to influence the market price.

Imperfectly Competitive

Referring to market structures that do not meet the conditions of a perfect competition, often characterized by a small number of sellers, product differentiation, or barriers to entry.

MP

Member of Parliament; an elected official to the national legislative body in many countries.

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