Read the passage.

. . . You shall carry out your duty and your firmness shall be tempered with tenderness for your people. Neither anger nor fury shall find lodgement in your mind and all your words and actions shall be marked with calm deliberation. In all of your deliberations in the confederate council, in your efforts at law making, in all your official acts, self-interest shall be cast into oblivion. Cast not over your shoulder behind you the warnings of the nephews and nieces should they chide you for any error or wrong you may do, but return to the way of the Great Law which is just and right. Look and listen for the welfare of the whole people and have always in view not only the present but also the coming generations, even those whose faces are yet beneath the surface of the ground—the unborn of the future nation.

According to the Iroquois Constitution, what is one quality of a good leader?


righteous anger


patience


self-interest


strong emotions

Respuesta :

Patience is the correct answer

Answer:

patience

Explanation:

According to the passage from the Iroquois Constitution, a good leader is expected to be calmly spirited and to behave compassionately and sympathetically towards his people. As a result, his decisions must not be based on danger or fury, but on quiet thought and taking into account the future generations to come.