The Credibility gap is a term that was widely used politics, journalism and public dialog in the U.S during the year 1960-1970. During that time, it was most often used to define public disbelief about the Johnson government's speeches and rules on the Vietnam War.
The Tet <span>Offensive widen the credibility gap by emphasizing the credibility gap between what the American public was being stated about the war, and what images they saw on their televisions.</span>
The definition of family has been influenced by societal norms and values. Norms of various societies differ with some societies defining family from the extended family point of view and other from the nuclear family point of view. This depends on whether a society is collectivist or individualistic
Where they were, they were in cannon twice once in patriarchal age and exodus from Egypt where they settlers monotheistic or polythies, allot of them were actually monotheistic and very few were polythies