Stanley Milgram is famous for the so-called Milgram experiment where he tried finding out why and how people could be coerced into doing things outside of their own belief system - c.
This was famous because he ordered people to deliver electric shocks to other people with the people being surprisingly compliant.
Answer:
a) ARP spoofing
Explanation:
ARP Spoofing is a term in a computer networking, which is can be used as a penetration technique or attack methods in which an attacker sends (spoofed) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network. The purpose is to spoof the MAC address of a trusted host and forge ARP request to overload the Switch. This will set the Switch in “FORWARD MODE” which will leads to any traffic meant for that MAC address to be sent to the attacker instead.
Answer:
Answers B and C are correct (the middle two)
Explanation:
It <u><em>did </em></u>accelerate the growth of new territories, and it <u><em>was </em></u>financed by the government.
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(Brainliest?)
They made gunpowder, paper, and silk