In the context of approaches to leadership, ethical leadership reflects the extent to which leaders
A. possess a moral code and abide by those moral standards.
B. address the spiritual developmental needs of followers.
C. stand by their values and provide true and accurate feedback to followers.
D. focus on leading by influencing and developing their people.
Answer: A
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