Multiple Choice
An achievement culture is one in which members are:
A) rewarded with social status for who they are in a spiritual sense.
B) rewarded for what they do, what they have accomplished, and so what they are.
C) not rewarded at all because achievement is a doing mentality.
D) rewarded for their lineage.
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