Anti-Semitism, in the broad sense of the term, refers to hostility towards Jews based on a combination of religious, racial, cultural and ethnic prejudices. [1] In a narrow sense, anti-Semitism refers to hostility towards Jews. Jews, defined as a race, not as a religious group, a modern conception that would have emerged in the mid-nineteenth century as a derivation of racism and nationalism, thus differentiating itself from the earlier "religious anti-Semitism" that some historians prefer to call anti-Judaism, [2] Whose most developed expression would be Christian anti-Judaism.
Anti-Semitism can manifest itself in many forms, such as individual hatred or discrimination, attacks by nucleated groups for that purpose, or even police or state violence.
Stanley Milgram is famous for the so-called Milgram experiment where he tried finding out why and how people could be coerced into doing things outside of their own belief system - c.
This was famous because he ordered people to deliver electric shocks to other people with the people being surprisingly compliant.
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Answer:
(A) Egypt
Explanation:
Suez Crisis was the invasion of the Egypt in the late 1956 by the Israel which was followed by the United Kingdom and the France. After fighting had started, the political pressure from United States, Soviet Union and United Nations led to the withdrawal by three invaders.
Nasser officially recognized People's Republic of China on 16 May 1956, which angered U.S. and Secretary Dulles which was a sponsor of Republic of China.This move was then coupled with impression that project was beyond the Egypt's economic capabilities and caused the Eisenhower to withdraw all the American financial aid for Aswan Dam project on 19 July.