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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
10

John f. kennedy had a combination of ideal types of leadership. although he was the president of the united states, he also insp

ired people to get involved with their country's programs simply because they were americans. president kennedy is an example of combining ________ authority
History
2 answers:
Sloan [31]3 years ago
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Legal (rational) authority and charismatic (personal) authority.

Holding the office of President of the United States gives the office-holder specific legal authority as leader of the country, established by laws that have been put in place through rational processes of government.  This is what sociologist Max Weber termed "rational-legal authority."

Charismatic authority (also described by Weber) points to the personal power of an individual to gain the support and cooperation of others, to get people to follow his leadership.

Weber also described a third type of authority, "traditional authority," where a person's style and personality aligns with traditions in society and thus is seen as someone who will maintain traditional values or policies.
lakkis [162]3 years ago
7 0

The answer is:

<h3>charismatic; rational-legal </h3>
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