Answer:
B). The Great Man and Trait Phase.
Explanation:
The 'Great Man and Trait Phase' of leadership thought that is highly concerned on nature and believed that 'great leaders are born'. This phase proposes that the leadership traits like charm, courage, wit, intellect, discernment, instincts, etc. are naturally inbuilt in the born leaders and these traits cannot be acquired or learned formally. This phase believes in the proposition that all the great leaders are the nature's gift and they inherently possess these innate skills to influence people and these natural traits cannot be aspired. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
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The answer is C because it just makes the most sense
I believe the answer is: Begging the <span>Question
</span>Begging the <span>Question refers to a logical fallacy where a writer/speakr is using a premise to support itself without the necessary argument to support their intial claim.
In the statement above, the writer made an initial claim that '</span><span>Libertarians are insensitive to the plight of the poor', but never once explained the follow up explanation on what make the libertarians do to deserve this accusation.</span><span />
Yes, that's possible.
Happened in both the 2000 election and the 2016 election, where both times, the Democratic candidate had the popular vote, but lost the EC vote.
Whether or not it's fair is up to who you ask. Conservatives believe it's fair because the EC gives more representation to the smaller states, while Democrats believe it's unfair because people who vote against the majority in the state are not represented and because it has an inaccurate representation of the population of the United States.