Answer:
stigma, spoiled identity
Explanation:
stigma, spoiled identity
Erving Goffman was a sociologist that wrote one book with the title "Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity" in 1963. In this book, he presents that a world where people suffering for stigma are partially accepted by society. Due to this partial acceptance by the society stigmatized people continuously in motion in adjusting their spoiled identity. This book focuses on the stigmatized person feeling and their unhealthy relationship with other normal people
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The veto power of the government can be over ridden by the party of congress of the United States where every chamber of this party can go against the bill that has been proposed by the president and to go against this bill of the president the share of votes required in each chamber is two third of the total number of members in the whole chamber. But this is not a very common process and happens rarely.
Answer:
public compliance
Explanation:
Public compliance refers to a type of action that is heavily influenced by the pressure or coercion of social group that we belong to rather than our own will.
We can see this from the case above.
Dusty is an agnostic. He doesn't believe that the child's recovery is caused by the God. When he was invited to the religious event, he felt a pressure to conform to the neighbors' view and agree with them when they say 'prayer and intercession were responsible'.
Since he is an agnostic, we can conclude that Dusty said that because of social pressure rather than his own belief.