Answer: Chameleon Effect
Explanation:
Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh in a study in 1999, found evidence of a social phenomenon known as <em>The Chameleon Effect</em> where people non-consciously mimic behaviors and mannerisms of people in their social environments.
They found that as people interacted with their social partners more, they began to passively and unconsciously mimic such behaviors as their posture, facial expressions and even mannerisms in other to fit in more into that environment. For example, a person talking to another person who has their arms folded might find themselves folding their arms as well without even meaning to do so.
<span>The process in question would be politics.
Politics in its essence means making decisions that would effect the members of a certain group. It can refer to a local level politics all the way to the state level politics. There many different groups and issues that need to be addressed and that is where politics comes in as it determines how, in what order, and when things happen. To further their interests people often band into political parties.</span>
False make-up was worn by anyone who was able to afford it not technically only wealthy people
It is false that in the United States, overall, the cost of speeding did not contribute to the cost of crashes. As a matter of fact, it did.
Ang Miag-ao Church ay itinayo noong 1786 ng mga Spanish Augustinian Missionary