Which explains Locke's use of the Greek term koinai ennoiai? - He uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people. - He
uses it to refer to his predecessors, whose ideas he rejects. - He uses it to refer to Aristotle's outdated system of beliefs. - He uses it to refer to the idea that people are born as blank slates.
He uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people.
Explanation:
Locke uses the Greek term "koinai ennoiai" to refer to common sense that people use to deduce things. In other words, it is a group of ideas that the majority of the people in a community know and that they use to learn, solve problems, or conclude things.
A leader using a coaching method would have authority over all decisions but would listen to all suggestions made by teammates. Where as a leader using a democratic method would let all of the team members vote on decisions.