I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. In most countries in eastern europe, the majority of people belong to the eastern orthodox <span>religious denomination. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Paternalist ethos or Southern slave owners were dedicated to a ranked, agrarian society. Paternalism was deep-seated in slave society and allowed slave owners to think of themselves as caring, accountable masters even as they bought and sold their human property. The statement “reflected the hierarchical society in which the planter took responsibility for the lives of those around him.” Is correct since paternalist ethos are dedicated to a hierarchical society.
<span>By the late 1940s, I believe the aspect of leadership was focused majority on the premise that leadership is dependent on the behavioral of one person given different situations. One may exhibit leadership skill for a given situation but may not show the same leadership skill if will be given a different situation. It is sort of a "situational leadership skill".</span>