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saliriagwu

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As the Christian movement grew geographically, the apostles traveled to different cities to help establish new congregations.
 
  Decentralized authority allowed the church to grow quickly, but this also opened the door for differences of opinion to develop regarding theology. Soon the apostles saw the need for centralized guidance regarding belief and practice. Because they could not be in every congregation at once, some of the apostles resorted to writing letters to different congregations. Which of Henri Fayol's 14 principles of management did the apostles follow by writing letters?
  A) authority with responsibility
  B) unity of direction
  C) scalar chain of authority
  D) division of labor
  E) unity of command

Question 2

In the early years, the twelve apostles managed the church.They made decisions as a group.
 
  When a dispute arose regarding belief and practice as applied to the non-Jews who were coming to faith, the apostles convened a conference of leaders from other local congregations to reach a consensus on the issue. Which of Henri Fayol's 14 principles of management does this conference best illustrate?
  A) unity of command
  B) authority with responsibility
  C) division of labor
  D) centralization
  E) remuneration



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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