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According to the one-dimensional view of power, __________. the powerful must listen to the grievances of the minority power struggles are those that are visible and in which two or more individuals and groups compete to achieve a goal they want a single-power system will always fail power holders must play by the rules

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A) Power struggles are those that are visible and in which two or more individuals and groups compete to achieve a goal they want.

Step-by-step explanation:

The one-dimensional view of power is one of the "three dimensions" of Steven Lukes' concept of power. He describes a one-dimensional view of power as the individuals' behavioral attribute(power) includes influencing and modifying the behavior of other individuals and thus, involves the decisions that are based on“observable direct conflicts”. Thus, according to the question, the option that displays this view is exemplified through the option A as it relates to the power struggles that involve the 'observable conflict/interests' where the individuals or group compete in order to attain a goal.

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