Multiple Choice
How does Akan ethics envision the ideal person?
A) As someone who, motivated for concern for others, provides a good livelihood for himself or herself and his or her kin and contributes to society at large.
B) As someone who provides as much for his or her kin as possible, even at the expense of nonrelatives.
C) As someone who exhibits the virtues of sociality, harmony, loyalty, and courage, especially in warfare.
D) As someone who achieves independence and is therefore able to help those who are still dependent on others.
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