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When First Nations groups in Canada began to assert their rights to cultural sovereignty and establish land claims, what process were they engaging in?
Participative Behaviour
Actions that involve taking part or contributing in a group or activity, often referring to a management style that includes employees in decision making.
Path-Goal Theory
A leadership theory that suggests leaders can increase subordinate satisfaction and performance by clarifying paths to goals and removing obstacles to performance.
Trait Approach
A theory in psychology that suggests individual personalities are composed of broad dispositions, or traits, which influence behavior.
Fiedler's Contingency Theory
A leadership theory proposing that effective group performance depends on the proper match between a leader’s style of interacting with subordinates and the degree to which the situation gives control to the leader.
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