
Dimensions of Power According to Steven Lukes
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Social Studies
12th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the three dimensions of power according to Steven Lukes?
The three dimensions of power according to Steven Lukes are: 1) decision-making and resource control, 2) agenda-setting and influencing what is discussed, and 3) shaping people's preferences and beliefs.
1) physical strength, 2) intelligence, and 3) charisma
1) wealth, 2) fame, and 3) social status
1) coercion, 2) manipulation, and 3) persuasion
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the first dimension of power according to Steven Lukes.
The first dimension of power is about decision-making and observable influence.
The first dimension of power is about economic control and wealth.
The first dimension of power is about personal beliefs and values.
The first dimension of power is about physical force and coercion.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does Steven Lukes define the second dimension of power?
Manipulating public opinion to favor certain policies
Shaping the agenda and preventing certain issues from being discussed or considered.
Exercising power through formal decision-making processes
Controlling the behavior of others through force or coercion
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Provide an example of the third dimension of power as described by Steven Lukes.
The third dimension of power is demonstrated by the ability of individuals to openly resist and challenge authority without facing consequences.
An example of the third dimension of power is the direct and visible exercise of power by those in authority, such as through laws and regulations.
The third dimension of power is evident in situations where individuals are fully aware of the power dynamics at play and can make informed decisions without any external influence.
An example of the third dimension of power could be the way in which media and advertising influence people's perceptions and choices, leading them to conform to certain societal norms and power dynamics without being fully aware of it.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the significance of understanding the three dimensions of power according to Steven Lukes?
It helps in comprehending the various ways power operates in society, including visible, hidden, and ideological forms of power.
It is only applicable in political contexts
It only applies to certain groups in society
It has no relevance in understanding power dynamics
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discuss the criticisms of Steven Lukes' three dimensions of power.
Some criticisms of Steven Lukes' three dimensions of power focus on the lack of attention to environmental power dynamics, the failure to incorporate intersectionality, and the disregard for the power dynamics within family structures.
The criticisms of Steven Lukes' three dimensions of power include the lack of consideration for gender dynamics, the failure to address the impact of globalization, and the disregard for cultural influences.
The criticisms of Steven Lukes' three dimensions of power include the lack of clear distinction between the dimensions, the difficulty in measuring power, and the focus on elite domination while neglecting other forms of power.
Critics argue that Steven Lukes' three dimensions of power overlook the role of technology, ignore the impact of social media, and fail to account for the power dynamics in non-Western societies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How do the three dimensions of power relate to decision-making processes?
The three dimensions of power influence decision-making processes by shaping the agenda, determining who has a say in the decision, and influencing the preferences and beliefs of the decision-makers.
The three dimensions of power only affect decision-making processes in large organizations
The three dimensions of power have no impact on decision-making processes
The three dimensions of power only influence decision-making processes in political contexts
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