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when autonomous nation-states agree to cooperate in the name of deep economic integration, regardless of what democratic public might desire
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:
<u>Social service organizations are the ones that are most likely to detect the problem in society and analyze how it should be approached.</u> They will see what are the priorities of the community, what can be approved, and what are the actions that need to take place in order for a certain problem to be solved. 
<u>Organizations know the governmental, civil, and law procedures that need to take place to make the change.</u> <u>They usually already have some support of governmental bodies, employees, and volunteers who can work on the issue. </u>
Therefore, social service organizations are more likely to get into the process of solution and guide the social transformation through it.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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C). Hank's has a high degree of specialization, formalization, and centralization and relies on a tall hierarchy.
Explanation:
As per the given description, option c displays the most accurate statement regarding Hank's as 'the firm possesses a higher degree of specialization' which is reflected through the dealing of the firm into the production and trade of a specified group of goods in order to achieve a greater level of efficiency. The <u>'formalization' is mirrored through the documented and 'detailed description'</u> of the processes as well as responsibilities in 'minute details' while <u>'tall hierarchy' is reflected through the division of management of organization in different layers</u>('many levels of supervision, including vice presidents and regional managers'). Therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<u>Based on the information, Dr. Germain's test</u> appears to have proved that high-school seniors' scores on the test and high scores in their freshman gpas one year later are two events that tend to happen together (75 out of every 100 times). This is the furthest conclusion that can be interpreted from a correlation coefficent.  
<u>But correlation does not imply causality</u>, so he cannot predict with these results that those who got senior scores in high school will perform as good (and better than others) when they become freshmen.