US history tries to make the white man look like the good guy and hide minority struggles.
Answer: the theory is called disengagement
Explanation:
Disengagement is the process whereby individuals detach their sense of self-worth from the outcomes they receive in a given domain.
The two things that helped prevent Japan from falling into the Great Depression along with so many other nations were devaluing currency and deficit spending.
In the Great Depression during the 1930s, a lot of countries abandoned their gold standard. Devaluations were common with widespread high unemployment. This policy is described as “beggar they neighbor”, wherein countries compete to export unemployment.
The answer I usually get (and I'm paraphrasing here) is that they disappear and are instead absorbed as heat energy.
But I find it hard to believe that the photon simply "disappears." Common sense tells me it must turn into something or other, not just simply poof out of existence; then again, common sense has betrayed me before.
Forgive me if this is obvious; high school physics student here who's just learned about light and is greatly confused by all this.
The leader had very strong very idealistic ideas
and the people following them believe that they could achieve a perfect world
Also people were scared and nervous so when a strong leader spoke everyone just naturally followed