Answer:A. Pluralistic ignorance
Explanation:
Pluralistic ignorance refers to how eventhough we may all behave the same way but inwardly think that others are behaving that way for different reasons than ours as a result we end up going along with them thinking they feel the opposite of what we feel.
The assumption that our classmates are quite because they understood the lecture instead of thinking that maybe they also may be afraid to ask is what makes up the pluralistic behavior.
We end up going along with an idea thinking that the majority of people agrees with that idea only to find than non of them agrees with it.
Answer:
they tend to understand better .
The answer is corporate crime.
This type of crime occurs when a corporation, separated from the "natural persons" running it, performs an action, punishable by law, against a group of people or against another company.
For this case (even though the "tobacco industry" is not a specific business entity), we can say that the "deliberate intent to deceive and cover up evidence" on how tobacco is harmful is a clear example of a corporate crime against american society.