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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
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BartSMP [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. heredity has minimal effects on one's personality

Explanation:

In the twin studies, researchers separate two twins and put them in different environment to grow. The purpose of this study is two find out whether they will grow up with different personalities.

As it turned out, the twins that separated and grew up in different environment still grow up with similar personalities.  From this, researchers made the conclusion that heredity is actually has a  huge effects of one personality (since twins born with identical genetics).

Digiron [165]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. heredity has minimal effects on one's personality

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WASHINGTON - THE Vietnam War is universally regarded as a disaster for what it did to the American and Vietnamese people. However, 30 years after the war's end, the reasons for its outcome remain a matter of dispute.

The most popular explanation among historians and journalists is that the defeat was a result of American policy makers' cold-war-driven misunderstanding of North Vietnam's leaders as dangerous Communists. In truth, they argue, we were fighting a nationalist movement with great popular support. In this view, "our side," South Vietnam, was a creation of foreigners and led by a corrupt urban elite with no popular roots. Hence it could never prevail, not even with a half-million American troops, making the war "unwinnable."

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