<span>People who emigrated from Messina brought the plague to Catania.
Messina was one of the first locations on Sicily to be riddled with plague. Many people died, and many thought they weren't contaminated with the plague, so they decided to emigrate from this disease-riddled city. That's why they went to Catania, the city which the plague still hasn't reached. However, it turned out that some of these emigrants indeed had the plague, and so they contaminated Catania as well as Messina. </span>
A. Emperor Alexander Severus, who was assassinated by his troops after a defeat.
B. Roman Senade, which accepted some army generals as legitimate emperors.
C. Security of the border, which they were supposed to keep. While the were fighting among themselves, they neglected the defenses of the Emprire, resulting in invasions.
D. Crisis, which ended with the Reforms made by Diocletian.
Answer:
People tend to make systematic and predictable mistakes in their thinking. These mistakes are called biases.
Explanation:
Humans are not perfect decision makers. Everyday humans make numerous decisions and try their best to be rational. But many times, our cognitive limitations prevent us from doing so. In systematic and predictable ways, we do drift away from perfection. Even if we take each step properly to make a decision by first defining the problem, then thinking of alternatives for the solution and then take a decision, one is bound to get affected by cognitive thinking. Such mistakes that humans make are called biases. They affect the judgement of even a very talented human being.
Answer:
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