Laissez-faire leaders are otherwise referred to as
"laid-back" leaders. Laissez<span>-faire leaders are called laid-back leaders because
the leaders lay back and delegate leadership, thus leaving the group
members to make decisions on their own. Studies have shown that this is in
general, the </span>Laissez-faire leadership<span> style leads to the least productivity among group
members.</span>
Answer:
What the other person said is the correct answer.
Answer:
Langston and Martin were very close and even traveled to Nigeria together in 1960. Martin loved Langston's work because it really spoke to him and related to the civil rights movement.
Explanation:
If I was an ordinary person in my 1930s and aged 40 with a middle income job such as an 'office assistant', I would not be in favour of helping other countries.
I would personally prefer a policy of isolation from the rest of the world. Primarily, this would be because I had seen with my very won eyes, the death and destruction bought on by World War I and more importantly the Great Depression.
With millions of job less people, poverty and people barely making ends meet, I would want our government to concentrate on the welfare of our own people, rather than go to war with countries thousands of miles away.