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The Monroe Doctrine was criticized because it basically said "America for the Americans". It meant that America viewed that the land from Alaska to Chile was part of their land.
who were the leaders involved in WW1 who were the leaders involved in WW1
The leaders of Nazi Germany were terrible people. They orchestrated the murder of eleven million innocent people. So after the war, the Allies set up a trial. Most of the major leaders had already committed suicide. I believe twelve were executed. The others either were acquitted, were put in prison, or escaped to South America. They put them on trial because they broke four different laws. 1.Conspiracy 2. War Crimes 3. Crimes against humanity 4. Membership in a criminal organization declared so by the International Military Tribunal. They declared the SS a criminal organization.
If you're referring to the big 3 political leaders in the years following on from the second world war and during the cold war, then they are Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt. But then, Roosevelt died and was replaced by Truman, meanwhile Churchill was replace by Atlee. Eventually Stalin died and was replaced by Khrushchev. In any case the big 3 were Great Britain, America and Russia, regardless of the leaders.
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The charismatic leaders were Fidel Castrol, Salvador Allende of Chile, and Che Guevara. They were populists and weren't very good at governing. A good example is that Castro bankrupt his country and made his people more impoverished than they already were.
The best business leaders are charismatic and visionaries. They are able to inspire change and results in their employees as well as lead the company in a strong direction.
Anything self-centered. PC leaders serve their own interests
Attribution theory of charismatic leadership suggests that followers attribute certain charismatic qualities to their leaders, such as vision, inspiration, and confidence. These qualities are perceived as unique and extraordinary, inspiring admiration and loyalty from followers. Followers' belief in the leader's exceptional qualities contributes to the leader's charismatic influence and effectiveness.
Far from it. Leaders need to be powerful or have powerful backing and be charismatic. That is not to say that leaders are not liked, many are by at least 51% percent of those that voted. (In a democracy)
Charismatic leaders are generally able to motivate the employees and earn their trust rather easily. Disadvantages include the possibility of broken trust and lower productivity levels.
Charismatic leaders are known for their exceptional communication skills, ability to inspire and motivate others, and their strong emotional intelligence. They possess a natural charm and magnetism that attracts followers and enables them to rally support for their vision and goals. Their influence often stems from their confidence, charisma, and dynamic personality.
Charismatic leadership involves a leader who uses their charm, presence, and persuasiveness to inspire and motivate followers. They typically have a strong vision and are able to communicate it effectively, often leading to high levels of engagement and commitment from their followers. Charismatic leaders are able to create a sense of excitement and passion around their ideas, making it more likely for others to want to follow and support them.
America today has elected leaders, whereas monarchy gives a country hereditary leaders.
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Ruthless and charismatic best describes Bismarck and Cavour. Both men were great political leaders and were very intelligent despite their unwillingness to conform.