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aliina [53]
3 years ago
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madreJ [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. Groupthink

Explanation:

A. is just a form of government that has a bad rep because of its many divisions and unnecessary boundaries of red tape, making someone go through many levels before actually getting to someone who can make decisions.

B. Is when people agree with something while they may not agree in their heads. They are not thinking, or being logical, they are just conforming with what everyone else is doing, even if they think what they are doing is not right.

C. is just dramatic composition and the showing of drama on a stage.

D. is the idea that people tend to come together with others with similar mindsets as them (birds of a feather flock together)

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