Power and Authority Power over individuals

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Power and Authority Power over individuals Copy the following table into your notebook Fair use of power Abuse of power

Power and Authority Power over individuals With a partner organize the following statements into your table Mr. Robertson suspends a student for fighting. President Obama decides to give every school in America $100,000. A policeman parks his car in a no parking area. The Principal of a school leaves early everyday. A food company using ingredients not fit for humans in their products. Popular students at CIS ignoring a new student in class. The captain of a soccer team picking the best players and not only his friends. The biggest and strongest student at CIS physically attacking other students. A teacher who only gives detention to boys. A Prime Minister who uses government money to improve his home.