A primary source is a document or account created from the time under study.
A secondary sources is a document or account created or written after the time
under study. Usually by people who study in whatever subject that is under study.
Answer:
Coartación was a system of self-paid manumission in colonial Latin American slave societies, during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. The Code Noir defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire, restricted the activities of free Negroes, made Roman Catholicism compulsory, and ordered all Jews out of France's colonies.
Answer:
generalization
Explanation:
Generalization: In psychology, the term generalization refers to the propensity of an individual or animal to respond similarly to distinct yet familiar stimuli.
The term has been widely used in the theory of classical and operant conditioning. It is often considered as important for various psychologists in terms of finding results related to a particular population.
Example: A boy went to the dentist who was wearing a white coat, he feels pain and cried while removing his teeth by the doctor, so now whenever he sees anyone wearing a white coat he cries.
In the question above, Anne's behavior can be best described as generalization.
A secondary source is a source about an event that was produced after the time period. In other words, the person who wrote the secondary source wasn't around to experience the time that he/she is writing about.
Answer:
Groupthink
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that the social psychology concept that would contribute to this is known as Groupthink. This describes that phenomenon in which the desire for a group of individuals to get along leads to that group making irrational or dysfunctional decisions. Such as an violent act of revenge.