Answer:
This statement is true
Explanation:
This statement is true. In some cultures Like Japan, it is appropriate to use ask only one question at a time, as well as speaking slowly, clearly, and confirming what was said. At the same time in Japan, it is not appropriate to use sarcasm, while in other countries it may be considered funny or appropriate it is considered rude in Japan regardless of the situation. Another example is hand gestures. In the United States, hand gestures are a way of communicating effectively such as a thumbs up or a peace sign, while in other countries hand gestures are simply considered offensive.
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Answer: These things were all built for the 1996 Olympics. The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
The Olympics were held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. The state spent millions building the new stadium and several other places to hold the events. The games started in July 1996 and ended in August 1996.
The athletes who participated in the Olympics used the dormitories of Georgia State and Georgia Tech as their "Athlete's Village." Many events were hosted at the dormitories.
The tennis events for the Olympics were held at the Stone Mountain Tennis Center.
Events were also held at the Wolf Creek Shooting Complex during the Olympics. This facility is located a little southwest of Atlanta.
Answer: Confederate
Explanation:
Confederate is someone who participate under a secret or illegal activity.
Milgram experiment was conducted by Stanley Milgram a psychologist who wanted to find out how people abide to obedience. His focus was on how people deal with obedience to authority and separating that from their own conscience.
There would be a learner and a teacher in his experiment the learner is what he called Confederate who will act as participants.
So in the experiment the learner will be exposed to the extreme conditions that would be put on someone who has to obey and see how they would react and then he would be able to draw his conclusion on obedience and conscience.

It's called the guilty knowledge test. Hope I helped! :)