Question
Question 25 The United Kingdom is known as an institutional collectivism due to EDI framework and legislations. A. True B. False A B 1 pts
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Answer
This item can not be answered without further clarification or more available data. Institutional collectivism varies over time and has different interpretations depending on scholar’s perspectives one adopts. The same applies to the nature (inclusion/equality) of EDI frameworks and legislations in the U.K, and we would need more specific information to provide a correct answer.
Explanation
The question is applying the term of institutional collectivism to the United Kingdom, relating it to the EDI (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) framework and legislations. Institutional collectivism refers to the degree to which organizational and societal institutional practices encourage and reward collective distribution of resources and collective action. The statement's truthfulness relies on understanding the societal and political structures in the U.K., their legislation and that notion of collectivism within their practices.