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Mkey [24]
4 years ago
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Demonstrating conviction, courage, compassion, and care for the community can: A. Help build a climate of trust. B. Raise obstac

les to constructive interpersonal influence. C. Reduce your capacity to trust others. D. Make you vulnerable to your detractors.
Social Studies
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Leno4ka [110]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:A. Help build a climate of trust.

Explanation:

When we are convicted we usual do great things for the people who are part of our community for example some people are convicted by their religion and they show courage in taking care of others in their surrounding environment.

As they care for others and show their compassion in doing that , a great deal of trust is built amongst the community.

There is that unity that is formed which breeds trust as a result .

Where one knows I can count on my neighbor or my church or my social gathering just because there is that compassion and care that surround the community from each individual.

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