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3 years ago
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Martin luther king, ronald reagan, mary kay ash, and steve jobs are often considered as examples of ________ leaders.

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12345 [234]3 years ago
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All of these are often considered as examples of "charismatic' leaders.

This means that their character and leadership impacted the masses greatly with their charisma and that separates them form common people or leaders.
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