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aabwk4

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Why is ethnocentrism an obstacle to effective leadership?
 
  a. It prevents people from fully respecting the viewpoints of others
  b. It is focused on cultural competence, not individual rights
  c. It is focused on diversity of opinions of others
  d. It encourages understanding of multiple viewpoints of others

Question 2

The interpersonal definition of authentic leadership views leadership as
 
  a. Leading from conviction.
  b. Action based on the values of the leader.
  c. Growing out of the personality traits of the leader.
  d. Adapting to the beliefs and values of followers.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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