Leaders have justified their right to power in a number of ways over the centuries. Here are a few reasons:
(1) Heredity: The current leader is from a royal or noble family, often with lineages tracing back to the gods of the local population.
(2) Plebiscite: The current leader is elected or appointed by popular election and represents "the will of the people".
(3) Security: The current leader justifies his power because of the safety, security, and/or economic prosperity that he brings to the country
(4) Religion: The current leader is either himself a god or an interpreter of the gods' wills and this religious clout gives him the right to power.
Max Weber's theory about power was that he believed that there were 3 ways in which one can achieve it. Through tradition (such as a king), through charisma (leaders like Hitler) and through rationality and the law.
There are three ways: Either 27 raised to the power of 2 or 9 raised to the power of 3 or 3 raised to the power of 6
From the electric company, solar power, and wind power.
Out line 3 reason to justify location
fossil , wind , water
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What do you mean by 'justify' in the question?
9 to the 2nd power (92) 3 to the 4th power (34)
492 or 3434/3 or (1/7)-4 are some ways.
8^2, 4^3
two ways are 9 to the power of 2 and another one is 3 to the power of 4 exponents are when you do x and use powers here is one 5x5x5x5 is 5 to the power of 4
64 can be expressed as a power of 2 and a power of 4. As a power of 2, it is (2^6) since (2^6 = 64). As a power of 4, it is (4^3) because (4^3 = (2^2)^3 = 2^6 = 64).