There are several reasons it is risky for a coalition to remain intact after the successful resolution of an issue, but one of the reasons is 'revenge of the vanquished.' Briefly explain this concept and connect it to one real world example.
What will be an ideal response?
If a coalition "wins" and is identified, the nonwinners may eventually want payback. Revenge can eventually pit coalitions against each other so that each one's sole objective is to keep the other side from succeeding. This is a common dynamic in legislative bodies around the world as various liberal and conservative groups attempt to block each other's initiatives and agendas.
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a. 12 months b. 9 months c. 6 months d. 3 months
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A. Achievement, power, and affiliation B. Esteem, social, and security C. Physiological, social, and self-actualization D. Reward, power, and social
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a. Potential entrepreneurs b. Nascent entrepreneurs c. New business owners d. Established business owners