<p> Sources of Power – Key 7.2.4 d </p><p>Individuals Groups Nations Sources of power Physical strength Size – number of members Population Size Public support Location Intelligence Support from established Size/area Knowledge authority figures, laws Natural resources Beauty/appearance Physical strength, talent Energy sources Personality Resources Technology Popularity Knowledge Military forces Talents Organization Weapons Wealth Advertising – media Historical influence Character coverage Wealth Law and institutions Industrial development Social organization Stable government Allies, treaties Leaders Examples Friends Student councils United States – wealth, Youth leaders Youth groups military Movie stars, music stars, Gangs Japan – technology models Interest groups Britain – historical influence Teachers, mentors, role Political parties models Sports teams Community action groups Examples of the Cooperation to carry out Reliable media reports Negotiation positive use of a task Action projects Disarmament Safe secure environment Social change Peace agreements power New people welcomed Foreign aid Leadership skills Educational exchange Open discussion programs </p><p>Examples of the Exclusion Prejudice Wars negative use of Bullying Exclusion Invasions Rumours Fights Threats power Fights Threats Arms build-up Dominance Propaganda </p><p>Tools to prevent Stating opinions clearly Refusing to participate Treaties abuse of power Defending people who Refusing to observe Non-violent protests are being treated Speaking out United Nations unjustly Voting for change International Organizations Communication Positive leadership skills, International aid, development Taking a stand roles Conflict resolution Conflict resolution Reporting abuse Disarmament Reporting abuse Conflict resolution Sources of Power – Key 7.2.4 d </p>
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