<u>Answer:</u>
The proper way of entering the expressway from the entrance map is to “Use the acceleration lane to blend into the traffic”.
Option: (c)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Usually in the expressway the vehicles have the very high speed. So, to enter an expressway you cannot easily get into it by using horns and sidelights.
- You must gain the speed to blend slowly with the other vehicles and then get into the traffic of express way from the entrance map.
- It could be risky because the vehicles usually move here with very high speeds.
Answer:
Yes I do, it is expected for your nature and your genetic surroundings to change over time while you continue to grow
Explanation:
Answer:
People will generally obey an authority figure, even if the demand goes against their morals and values and makes them uncomfortable.
Explanation:
This experiment found that 65% of people went all the way until the end of the shocks and most went further than their initial protest of continuing. This experiment demonstrated the power of obedience and showed that people will generally obey an authority figure, even if the demand goes against their morals and values.
Answer:
Psychologists of that day attributed poor test scores to Option B: innate mental inferiority.
Explanation:
In the early twentieth century, there were still many erroneous beliefs about intelligence and there was little consideration of how Western derived intelligence tests had a lot of inherent bias and were not objective measures of intelligence across all human societies. This was tied to eugenics and the idea that persisted from the end of the 19th century up until WWII that racial groups could be improved genetically with a conscious selection of particular traits and attributes. For example, The Immigration Restriction League was founded by three Harvard graduates in 1894 and it was closely associated with ideas of eugenics. The League wanted to prevent any dilution of what they saw as the superior upper-middle-class White stock that they represented themselves. They lobbied for stricter immigration laws under this logic.