Which Western concepts do not fit the reality of most Indigenous social organisation?

a. The nuclear family.
b. Urban-style housing.
c. a and b.
d. None of the above.


c
In Indigenous society an individual may move between
different houses because of social tension, wider family obligations and cultural reasons.

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One criticism of servant leadership is

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