Out of the five views of political power, the view that states that there is an ever-present gap between American political ideals and American political institutions in practice is known as the
a. Class View by Karl Marx
b. Bureaucratic View by Max Weber
c. Creedal Passions View by Samuel Huntington
d. Pluralist View by David B. Truman
Ans: c. Creedal Passions View by Samuel Huntington
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