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Explanation: An enabling act is a piece of legislation by which a legislative body grants an entity which depends on it (for authorization or legitimacy) the power to take certain actions. For example, enabling acts often establish government agencies to carry out specific government policies in a modern nation.
Answer: It was at it’s rise in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and it fell in the late 9th century and completely fell apart in A.D 907 when it’s emperor was deposed (removed from office forcefully and suddenly) and the entire country because divided. Hope this helped!
The answer(s) to this question is Option D or Option B.(Fourth option, Second Option)
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Answer:
actor/observer discrepancy; fundamental attribution error
Explanation:
Actor-Observer bias: In social psychology, the term actor-observer bias or discrepancy is defined as the phenomenon in which an individual tends to attribute his or her behavior to external cause and therefore attributing the other person's behavior as an internal cause.
Fundamental attribution error: In psychology, the term fundamental attribution error was proposed by Lee Ross who was a social psychologist during 1977. It is defined as the phenomenon in which an individual describes the other person's behavior based on the internal factors including personality whereas underestimating the external factors influence including situational influence.
In the question above, Wally's behavior can be explained in terms of actor-observer discrepancy whereas John behavior is explained in terms of the fundamental attribution error.