Because it's easy. For example, it is easy to blame minorities that they are stealing jobs from the majority. The problem with that is that if a person who does not have many social contacts nor that much of an education and can still get the job and do it correctly, then the problem is not that the minority got the job that they obviously deserve, but that the majority just wants an excuse for personal failures.
"<span>For a time, geopolitical events and natural disasters had strong short-term effects on oil prices, such as </span>North Korean missile tests, <span>the </span>2006 conflict between Israel and Lebanon, <span>worries over </span>Iranian nuclear plans in 2006, Hurricane Katrina, <span>and various other factors.</span><span> By 2008, such pressures appeared to have an insignificant impact on oil prices given the onset of the </span>global recession.<span> The recession caused demand for energy to shrink in late 2008, with oil prices collapsing from the July 2008 high of $147 to a December 2008 low of $32.</span><span> Oil prices stabilized by August 2009 and generally remained in a broad trading range between $70 and $120 through November 2014,</span><span> before returning to 2003 pre-crisis levels by early 2016."</span>
Answer: Abnormal behavior is acquired through classical conditioning, operant conditioning and social learning. (The closest anwser amongst the options would be distortions in thinking)
Explanation: Behaviorism states that all behavior is learned from the environment, and that all behavior that has been learnt can also be unlearnt (which is how abnormal behavior is treated).
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north Korea if I'm honest I don't rly know