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A social situation where two or more conflicting groups resolve not to fight further, to adjust with each other leaving the causes of conflict unresolved and agreeing to get certain benefits on mutual basis is conceptualized as the process of
cooperation
adjustment
integration
accommodation
- In this situation, conflicting groups simply agree to stop fighting, without solving the root conflict.
- They choose to adjust to each other for the sake of certain mutual benefits.
- The causes of the conflict remain unresolved.
- "Cooperation" (Option 1) means working together toward a common goal, usually without ongoing conflict.
- "Adjustment" (Option 2) is minor personal or behavioral change to fit a situation, often used individually, not between conflicting groups.
- "Integration" (Option 3) is merging groups into one, usually eliminating differences completely.
- "Accommodation" (Option 4) is when groups agree to live with their differences, resolve not to fight, and accept a temporary arrangement for mutual benefit, without solving the deep issues.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - Accommodation.
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