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Which shape best illustrates Mills' elite model of power?

A.Square
B.Circle
C.Pyramid
D.Rectangle

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The awnsers C. Pyramid

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The right answer is C Pyramid. Mill’s elite model of power centralizes its main idea of the linking interests of elites from the politics, corporations and the military, key aspects of society, and how they got together into one strong power center that work to support their own interests. He sustained that the elite’s power was extended throughout and shaped all institutions in society because they control the highest positions in the hierarchy. They must be in the top of the pyramid because they are a tiny group with a lot of power, followed by the congress, leaders of interest group in the middle, and in the base of it the group of people that are not organized for a common interest, they are uninterested.

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