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yoooooman

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Which of the following best describes affirmative action in countries other than the United States?
 
  A) Affirmative action is virtually non-existent outside of the United States.
  B) France is one of the few countries that has an affirmative action policy to include all disadvantaged groups.
  C) A number of countries have created affirmative action programs that are designed to meet the needs of their respective populations.
  D) Affirmative action laws are common in Western Europe, but very uncommon in eastern and south-eastern countries.

Question 2

Which type of leader sets very high performance standards for him/her and challenges employees to meet them, too.
 
  A) Pacesetting
  B) Affiliative
  C) Authoritative
  D) Coercive
  E) Coaching


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

A



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