10 Questions
Weber defines state as “a human community that claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given ______”
territory
Nonstate institutions are institutions not related to the components of the ______
state
An organization refers to a formally constituted entity, composed of individuals performing a set of functions for the achievement of a certain mandate, obligation or ______
task
An example of organization is a bank, corporation, or development ______
agency
Institutions include religion, kinship and family, friendship and association, popular culture, rituals and ______
knowledge systems
Conflict Management Systems – the manner by which the community manages its conflicts vis-a-vis various issues, including conflicts that arise from the use of ______ resources.
forest
The following are state organizations: Executive Branch – the office of the President and the departments under the Office of the President. Legislative Branch – the Senate and the House of Representatives Judiciary Armed Forces and the ______
Police
The government borrows money from the banks to finance its development activities, while private companies and individuals borrow money to fund their investments or personal ______.
development
Commercial Banks – is a type of financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like certificate of deposits (CDs) and savings accounts to individuals and small ______.
businesses
Land Development Banks – These banks promote growth in the food sector by giving loans to farmers at a relatively lower interest rate. The loan is usually given on the basis of ______.
land
Explore the concepts of state and non-state institutions, as well as organizations, according to Max Weber's definition of the state and the nature of nonstate institutions. Understand the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory and the functions of formally constituted entities.
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