Ethno-federalism is

a. an effort by elites to define individuals as falling into different identity groups and to make such divisions politically relevant.
b. a government response to identity diversity in which a minority receives territorial autonomy in exchange for not pursuing complete independence.
c. a strategy of a minority group to gain acceptance by the dominant cultural group by adopting some of that group's behavioral norms.
d. a government response to identity diversity that forces a minority group to abandon its cultural characteristics and take on those of the majority group.
e. a government response to identity diversity that involves a degree of cultural autonomy and extensive rights or privileges for members of a minority group.

B

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What is organizational culture?

a. the ethos and philosophy that shape the behavior of individuals within an organization b. the arrangement of elements within an organization c. part of organizational theory that holds that the relationships among individuals, especially when motivating employees, is very important d. an emphasis on the personal magnetism of the leader in an organization

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