Traditional authority: Power legitimized on the basis of long<span>-standing customs.
One example of this would be the authority held by Indian Tribes.
Charismatic authority: </span>Power legitimized on the basis of aleader’s exceptional personal <span>qualities
One example of this would be the type of leadership that held by Martin Luther King in his civil right movement.
</span>Rational-legal: Power that is legitimized by rules,<span>regulations, and laws
One example of this would be King Hammurabi when he implemented The Codex of Hammurabi.</span>
No, because having age requirements and citizenship requirements are all ways of making sure somebody is going to be serious about their job instead of having any random people joining.
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Triangle trade<span>, is a historical term indicating </span>trade<span> among three ports or regions. Triangle t</span>rade<span> usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not supposed in the region from which its major imports come. It's on bing </span>