The three sides of the A.A. triangle represent these three legacies.
Unity, Recovery, and Service
A GSR stands for this.
General Service Representative
This Tradition states that our common welfare should come first.
Tradition One
The Concepts are primarily concerned with this A.A. Legacy.
Service
This chapter of the Big Book gives guidance on helping newcomers.
"Working With Others"
The circle around the triangle symbolizes this.
wholeness or the worldwide fellowship of A.A.
A DCM stands for this.
District Committee Member
This Tradition says the only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Tradition Three
These were written to help A.A. function effectively at all levels of service.
Twelve Concepts
Step Twelve tells us to do this after having a spiritual awakening.
carry the message to alcoholics
Which side of the triangle is associated with the Twelve Traditions?
Unity
The GSR serves as a link between the group and this larger A.A. structure.
General Service Conference
This Tradition reminds us that A.A. ought never endorse, finance, or lend the A.A. name.
Tradition Six
This Concept describes the "Right of Participation."
Concept Four
In the Big Book, this chapter follows "Into Action."
"Working With Others"
Which side of the triangle is represented by the Twelve Concepts?
Service
A DCM typically serves the groups within this geographic area.
a district
This Tradition states that each group should be fully self-supporting.
Tradition Seven
This Concept contains the "Right of Appeal" and protection of minority opinion.
Concept Five
The Big Book suggests sharing these three things with newcomers.
experience, strength, and hope
This phrase is often used to describe the relationship between Unity, Recovery, and Service.
A.A.'s Three Legacies
The DCM is elected by and serves the GSRs within this service body.
the district
This Tradition states that every A.A. group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole.
Tradition Four
This final Concept reminds trusted servants to lead through these qualities rather than authority.
vision, humility, prudence, and love? (Concept Twelve)
According to the Big Book, practical experience shows nothing will so much ensure immunity from drinking as this.
intensive work with other alcoholics