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All of these are major functions of governments except question 9 options: keeping the population in order. maintaining private property. providing security for the people. providing services for citizens.

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Final answer:

Maintaining private property is not considered a major function of government according to functionalism.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which of the provided options is not a major function of government. According to functionalism, a sociological perspective, governments have four main purposes: planning and directing society, meeting the needs of the people of the society, maintaining law and order, and managing international relations. The correct option that is not a major function of government, as per functionalism, is maintaining private property. The other options provided - keeping the population in order (maintaining law and order), providing security for the people, and providing services for citizens - are all recognized as primary functions of government.

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User Slymore
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Maintaining private property is not considered one of the major functions of government. The correct answer is 'b. maintaining private property', as this is not explicitly stated as a government function in functionalism.

Step-by-step explanation:

The major functions of government include keeping the population in order, providing security for the people, and providing services for citizens. These responsiblities are in aligned with the functionalities of the government aiming for the prosperity of the country. While all of these functions are important, maintaining private property is not considered one of the major functions of government according to the options provided.

Hence, the correct option is b. maintaining private property.

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