Answer: Modern slavery.
Explanation:
Modern slavery happens when someone is kept in forced servitude, forcing someone to work unpaid without letting them leave. It befalls when someone has absolute power over another person and applies violence or the threats to keep that control and exploit them economically, without any payment or any chance to walk away.
Desperate poor people are the most likely to find themselves caught in modern slavery, especially people from developing countries trying to find a better life in more developed countries.
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<u>60,000 Native Americans</u>
Explanation:
<em><u>The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.</u></em>
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<span>TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY
A type of concurrent estate in real property held by a Husband and Wife whereby each owns the undivided whole of the property, coupled with the Right of Survivorship, so that upon the death of one, the survivor is entitled to the decedent's share.</span>
Answer: A. A confirmation bias
Explanation: Since Maribel is already convinced that the defendant is not guilty, she seeks proof, or rather, confirmation of her opinion, feeling, conviction, etc. That is why she carefully listens to what the defense lawyer has to say, while paying less attention to the prosecutor's statement. This means that Maribel has a certain bias towards the accused and seeks confirmation of her bias, that is, her conviction that the accused is not guilty.
The term confirmation bias in psychology means favouring information that confirms one's opinion (bias), while ignoring information that states the opposite. This means that confirmation bias is, in fact, a kind of cognitive bias, because Maribel has already cognitively perceived (decided) the accused for some reason not guilty, although may exists evidence to the contrary.
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This story is about a time when I REJECTED a belief.
When I began my bachelor's in chemistry I wanted to be a researcher, as years went by I thought that dream was impossible, somewhat I convinced myself that I needed to be a genius in order to achieve that goal. The last year something occurred that changed that belief, I ended up doing an internship in a research group and I discovered that I had the talent to work as a researcher.
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