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KATRIN_1 [288]
2 years ago
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Which term best explains why civic disposition is important?

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Sindrei [870]2 years ago
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Answer: It is needed by leaders in a democracy.

Explanation:

Civic disposition refers to the personal attachment to ideals that guarantee that a society functions effectively. To ideals that protect the rule of law and the rights of others. Essentially, it is a commitment to ideals that protect the Constitutional rights of a nation and it's people.

This is very important in leaders because it creates selfless leaders. If leaders do not have Civic dispositions then their actions will be selfish and will not take care of the people that they serve. A leader must have ideals that are centered on the protection of society and the development of it's people to be able to advocate for the protection of society and the development of it's people.

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