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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
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What do you think makes a leader great? Think of leaders you have known or heard about. Then, as you read, list the achievements

of Pericles. Based on the achievement you have listed, write a paragraph evaluating his leadership.
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1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
4 0

Hello,

I think What makes a leader great is 4 things.

1: Love for the people hes leading.

If he has love for them( even if its not sexual) He will make better choices to improve there life.

2: A game plan

All leaders need a plan in life before they can lead other people.

3: A great leader needs to have trust in himself.

Before being a leader up must first beleave in your self. How can you leader when your not leading your self?

4: Have a good heart

The want and need to do right for others. This goes back into the first step.

Hope this helps




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