The passage below answers the questions that are put in here in the paragraph[h form.
Explanation:
University of Salamanca was founded in 1134 and given the Royal charter of foundation by King Alfonso IX in 1218.
Institutes housed by the university include, apart from institutes for Humanities, Pure sciences and business:
Centro de Investigación del Cáncer [Cancer Research Centre],
Instituto de Neurociencias de Castilla y León [Institute of Neuroscience of Castile and León],
Centro de Láseres Pulsados Ultracortos Ultraintensos [Ultrashort Ultraintense Pulse Lasers Centre].
The university was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1988
The last Academic year saw the enrollment of more than five thousand students.
Miguel de Unamuno is a leading writer and he is a professor at the university.
Answer:
Not assuming who did it. Lokking more into it :-/
Explanation:
I believe the answer is C. <span>Justice for all
This clause played a crucial role in the birth of Trial by Jury.
Which means that no matter what your job or status in society, if you're accused for conducting criminal acts, you should be placed in front of juries to determine whether or not you're guilty.</span>
Answer:
B. The student is likely to be agitated and uncomfortable
Explanation:
This is an incomplete question. The card that is displayed is showed below.
Solomon Asch's experiments were conducted to investigate the extent to which social pressure from the majority of a group could affect a particular person to conform to their opinions even if they were clearly wrong. Solomon Asch argued that when in a group, individuals will feel pressured to conform to the opinion of the majority.
In this example, Ted is working for Asch, and a college student sits to his left, this student is the only one not working for Asch. He shows the card below and asks all of them which line is the longest. <u>It is clear that the longest one is A. </u>However, <u>all the other confederates say that C is the longest and then Ted says that B is the longest.</u> All of them <u>are clearly wrong </u>and the student is likely to be agitated and uncomfortable wondering if he's wrong thinking that A is the longest one.