The results of Burger’s recent replication of Milgram’s obedience study suggest that <span>people's tendency to obey has remained about the same since Milgram's study.
Milgram's study was carried out in 1961 and it had to do with his experiment to see how people of different backgrounds and educational levels would react to listening to an authoritative figure who wants them to do something conflicting their morals.
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The encomienda system (in theory) was a feudal-like system where Spaniards would offer protection and education to the native populations in exchange for labor and money/gifts. In reality, the encomienda system was a horrible abuse of power and essentially slavery.
Drinks?
Loves him?
Does farm work?
Beats him?
Is always away?
Hates crocodiles?
Doesn't breath air?
Throws his paycheck on horse races?
Throws burgers when he cooks them?
THROWS MICHAEL?!
WHAT???
The answer is: most personality traits are inherited or formed at an early age
The traits are formed due to the combination of genetic factors and the environment where people grow up.
We can say that we 'inherit' the traits because genetic can cause the hormone level in our body. This can influence various type of emotion such as the tendency for us to be angry, how easy for us to be depressed , etc.
Environment play a factor through observation and learning. If a kid grow up in an environment where people are constantly do good deeds, that kid has a high likelihood to grow up exhibiting the same behavior.
The T<span>reaty of Tordesillas gave Portugal land on the east side of the imaginary line that the Pope drew in the mid-Atlantic Sea. Portugal's side included part of South America and parts of Africa.
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