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In expectancy theory, the strength of a person's motivation to perform depends, in part, on how strongly he believes he can achieve what he attempts.
State Surveillance
The monitoring of individuals or groups by government agencies to gather intelligence, prevent crime, or protect national security.
Elites Weak
This term does not have an established definition in sociological or political discourse, suggesting it may not be a recognized key term. NO.
Elites Sympathize
The phenomenon where individuals of higher social, economic, or political status show understanding or compassion towards the issues or challenges faced by others.
Social Movement Formation
The process by which social movements emerge, typically as a response to perceived injustices, aiming to foster social change through collective action and mobilization.
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