Answer:
The devil effect
Explanation:
The devil effect is normally used to describe a situation where people assume that other people have and may likely exhibit bad characteristics. In most cases, the devil effect error, also called the negative halo effect is always wrong in the sense that the person in question usually do not possess the bad characteristics being assumed.
They traveled over the ice bridge from modern day Russia to modern day Alaska, and migrated from there some 10-11 thousand years ago is what is what is commonly accepted today.
1. Have you ever been bullied or harassed based off of one of your identities such as your race, sexual orientation, religion, or any other identity?
2. Did you ever seek help because you were being bullied and harassed?
3. Have you ever been slurred at, degraded, or verbally abused?
4. If comfortable sharing, have you ever suffered any sort of mental health issue as a result of the bullying and harassment you endured such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, etc;?
5. Have you ever been made to feel ashamed of one of your identities?
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Your answer would be the "Dutch" hope this helps you :)
I thought article ll was about the executive branch