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CCC - Common Core questions and answers 100% verified. The set of distinctive features of a society or group, including but not limited to values, beliefs, and norms, that ties together members of that society or group and that drives action and behavior. - correct answers.Culture What is a seminal event? - correct answers.A historical moment that marks a significant turning point for a given society and carries the seeds for future developments for that group. Define and describe PMESII-PT. - correct answers.Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical Environment Time Define and explain VBBN. - correct answers.Values, Beliefs, Behaviors, Norms (VBBN) Values and beliefs are not visible to the naked eye, but are expressed through behaviors. Norms, whether formally written laws or unwritten rules, guide those behaviors and are informed by values and beliefs. Define worldview, perspective, bias, and prejudice in relation to analyzing cultural variables for military planning and operations. - correct answers.Worldview - the framework composed of the knowledge, beliefs, and point of view of an individual or society that is used to interpret and interact with the world. Perspective - the context or reference from which individual's sense, measure, or codify an experience, resulting in some belief. Bias -an inclination of temperament or outlook; especially: a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment. Cultural Prejudice -a personal assessment of a cultural Value, Belief, Behavior, or Norm. This assessment is made when the individual weighs the other culture in balance with their own prejudices and finds the other culture lacking. It validates and preserves self by diminishing others. Name three of the six areas where cultures collide. - correct answers.Time Face Space Fate Emotion Social Roles What are the following examples of? Linear vs. Circular Direct vs. Indirect Low Context vs. High Context Attached vs. Detached Idea-Focused vs. Person-Focused Task-Focused vs. Relationship-Focused Formal vs. Informal - correct answers.Communication Styles Describe the communication model. - correct answers.The sender or originator of a message first encodes the message with his/her cultural and personal filters of values, beliefs and norms. Using their personal communication style, he/she sends the message through one or more of many channels and, during this, the message must pass through what is called, "noise," or environmental things that affect how the message is received. The receiver receives and decodes the message by passing it through his/her own cultural and personal filters. The Receiver then becomes a sender by sending feedback in a continuous cycle of communication that involves both cultural norms and individual styles and preferences. What is the Negotiation style described as power-based, "fixed-pie", and "win-lose"? - correct answers.Distributive Negotiation What is the Negotiation style that seeks to find mutual gains, nurtures relationships, and is often referred to as "win-win". - correct answers.Integrative Negotiation What are the five principles of Interest Based Negotiation (IBN) - correct answers.Separate the people from the problem Focus on interests not positions Develop your BATNA Create options for mutual gain Define objective criteria Define and describe BATNA - correct answers.Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement Determined prior to negotiation and refers to what each party has going in to the negotiation. If an agreement or settlement is not reached, tis is your alternative. Define ZOPA, RP, and AP and describe how the three relate to each other. - correct answers.Zone of Possible Agreement is the range between Reservation Point (Referred to as Bottom line or the least you will accept) and Aspiration Point (the ideal outcome). What is the difference between Army ADPs and ARDPs? - correct answers.ADP focuses on fundamental principals while ADRP focuses on the details of the fundamentals. How many ADPs does the army have? - correct answers.15 How many ADRPs does the army have? - correct answers.15 (one per ADP) What is the Focus of an Army Field Manual? - correct answers.Tactics and Procedures Define Mission Command - correct answers.The exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of ULO. It is commander-led and blends the art of command and the science of control to integrate the warfighting functions to accomplish the mission. What is The Army's framework for exercising mission command? - correct answers.The Operations Process How do commanders drive the operations process? - correct answers.Understanding, Visualizing, Describing, Directing, Leading, Assessing What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? - correct answers.Planning, Preparing, Executing, and Assessing How do commanders express their visualization to their staff during the operations process? - correct answers.Commander's intent; planning guidance; CCIRs; EEFIs What are the Operational Variables? - correct answers.PMESII-PT (political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time) What are the Mission Variables? - correct answers.METT-TC (mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations) What provides commanders an independent ability to fully explore alternative plans and operations in the context of the operational environment and from the perspective of partners, adversaries, and others? - correct answers.Red Teaming What does ULO do for the army? - correct answers.Describes how the Army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of advantage What is ULO executed through? - correct answers.Decisive Operations Offensive Operations Defensive Operations Stability Operations DSCA What are the army core competencies? - correct answers.Combined Arms Maneuver Wide Area Security What is the art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about? - correct answers.Planning What do lines of effort do and what are their purpose? - correct answers.They depict the operational approach by graphically linking tasks, objectives, and conditions, to a desired end state. After what steps of MDMP are WARNOs published? - correct answers.Step 1: Receipt of Mission Step 2: Mission Analysis Step 6: COA Approval What are the different Army Command Relationships? (5) - correct answers.Organic Assigned Attached OPCON TACON What are the different army command relationships? - correct answers.Direct Support Reinforcing General Support General Support Reinforcing What does the Commander's Intent do? - correct answers.It describes what constitutes success for the operation What are Key Tasks? - correct answers.Those activities the force must perform as a whole to achieve the desired end state. What is the Commanders Desired Endstate? - correct answers.A set of desired future conditions the commander wants to exist when an operation is concluded. What is the Concept of Operations? - correct answers.A statement that directs the manner in which subordinate units cooperate to accomplish the mission and establishes the sequence of actions the force will use to achieve the end state. What is a Nested Concept? - correct answers.A planning technique to achieve unity of purpose whereby each succeeding echelon's concept of operations is aligned by purpose with the higher echelons' concept of operations. What are Lines of Effort? - correct answers.They link multiple tasks using the logic of purpose rather than geographical reference to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions What are Control Measures? - correct of regulating forces or warfighting functions

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