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Answer:How people's minds can get confused between conscious and unconscious processing.
Explanation: Conscious Samantha knows she is opening the book to actual read the words of the colors but because the book is already colored instead of reading the word she ends up saying the color of the ink in which the word is types. This is a psychological effect in which our mind wants to pronounce loudly what we see more than what we want to read
Answer:
the more powerful person.
Explanation:
A person who interrupts during a conversation is perceived to be <u>the more powerful person</u>. In a conversation it is regarded to be wrong for a less powerful individual to interrupt the conversation. for example, when an employee is discussing with his/her employer, there is the tendency for the employer to interrupt to make or seek corrections because he is the more powerful person in that situation and the action will not be regarded as disrespectful. On the other hand, when an employee interrupts his employer, that action may be regarded as rude. Generally, an individual who interrupts a conversation is the stronger one.
Option B, President Andrew Johnson supported the reforms
Explanation:
The 1867 Republican administrations came into power via the South underneath the provisions of the Reconstruction Act, giving a real share of political authority to the Black, for the very first time in American history.
President Andrew Johnson put into practice a reconstruction plan which provided the White South with a free hand in order to regulate the shift from slavery to freedom and did not offer any role to the Blacks in the politics of the South.
Despite agreed restoration policies the conclusion of the Civil War saw the State.
President Andrew Jeanson offered in May 1865 amnesty and permission to build new governments to all white South residents, except Confederate and wealthy planters (although most of them received voluntary pardons).
Chippers.
A chipper is an occasional drug user who does not use drugs with the regularity or frequency that is typical of addicts.