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The accommodative approach is the defensive approach in degree of social responsibility.

a. true
b. false

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Final answer:

The accommodative approach in social responsibility is not defensive but proactive and cooperative, making the initial statement false. Additionally, neoconservatism is not isolationist, and the mother country did not concede to colonists' demands in the Conciliatory Proposition.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'the accommodative approach is the defensive approach in degree of social responsibility' is false. The accommodative approach is actually a more proactive and cooperative approach where a company not only meets the basic requirements of the law but also seeks to meet some additional societal demands, which is not characteristic of a defensive strategy.

To clarify the provided references:

  • Neoconservatism is falsely described as an isolationist foreign policy. Neoconservatism typically advocates for a strong national defense and proactive actions in international affairs.
  • The Conciliatory Proposition statement is false as well. The mother country did not give in to most of the demands of the American colonists, which led to further tensions and eventually the American Revolution.

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