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jessicacav

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The systematic annihilation or attempted annihilation of a people based on their presumed race or ethnicity is called ________.
 
  A) homicide
  B) genocide
  C) population transfer
  D) manslaughter

Question 2

Why do rational-legal and traditional authorities take careful precautions in opposing charismatic leaders?
 
  A) Charismatic leaders have more followers than traditional or rational-legal leaders.
  B) Charismatic leaders create a greater degree of social stability.
  C) Charismatic leaders direct followers according to personal preference.
  D) Charismatic leaders are usually mentally unstable.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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