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Question
Carlos knew the restaurant kitchen was violating state codes. If Carlos reported the conditions to the health department, there is a chance the restaurant would have to close or that he could receive backlash from co-workers. What type of challenge was Carlos facing as a follower?a. Challenge of Bad News
b. Challenge of Obligation
c. Challenge of Obedience
d. Challenge of Dissent
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