George's inference is an example of the "
Assumed Similarity Bias".Assumed
Similarity Bias is a psychological easy route
that leads us to the oblivious presumption that others share the same or
comparative qualities, considerations and convictions. We naturally accept that
others are much the same as we are, particularly with regards to the crucial
parts of our characters that are so fundamental we never at any point give them
a second thought.
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Yes willingness to take turns is one way we can express our attitudes through to see if they need help
The Constitution allows for certain individual rights to be suspended during times of national emergency (A). In times of national emergency in American history certain rights have been ignored as listed in the Constitution. For example during the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln suspended the right to Habeas Corpus of citizens. This could occur in other times of national emergency.
The answer is baby boomers. Baby boomers are less likely that pre-world war II cohorts to say they are religious and spiritual or religious only but hey are more likely to say they are spiritual only and still equally to say they are neither religious no spiritual.