To stop talking to them I THINK>>>>>>
Zimbardo does not justify their actions, only explains how these abuses likelydeveloped under certain conditions.
In the article, Zimbardo refers to his own experiments about human behavior in certain conditions to explain the reasons behind the soldiers' behavior. He states that their mental state allowed for their actions because of "stress, fear, boredom and heat exhaustion, coupled with no supervision, no training, and no accountability." In the text he never states that their behavior is acceptable or justified given the conditions, he is merely explaining how good people can do bad things.
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Option D, more accurate scientific studies
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At the end of the play, they feel that macbeth is a murderous tyrant, but at the beginning they though he was a brave good man
Because as transforming into a black man he was turned into a slave made to work for little food,pay,or shelter plus the African Americans where not allowed the same freedom as the whites and him transforming causes him to take on the role or life as an African american