When studying moral dilemmas, Kohlberg was most interested in how people think about the dilemma and not the behavior associated with it. He focused on how they react mentally to a dilemma. With this, the three levels of moral dilemmas were established namely, Preconventional morality, <span>Conventional Morality, and Postconventional Morality.</span>
<span>The major impact of the war on the South (other than the end of slavery) was that it left white Southerners feeling bitter toward the North and the United States. This feeling continued during, and was made worse by, the period of Reconstruction that followed the war.</span>
Answer:
A) False
Explanation:
It is FALSE that " In the Looking at Diversity feature "Searching for Accord in Troubled Times", FBI director James Comey's studies show that many people in our white majority culture have unconscious racial biases and react differently to a white face than a black face. Therefore, Comey suggests we're not responsible for our behavior in response to those instinctive reactions"
Answer core benefit.
Explanation
Sitting in a theater to watch a movie, one feels excited, scared, emotional and happy during those hours spent in watcing the movie. One is transferred to a world away from reality and you enjoy every moment of it. As one walks out of the theater you feel rejuvenated de-stressed and realize that for those hours you had atleast forgoten about the troubles of day to day life.
<span>In the summer of 2011 there was an article published in Newsweek magazine that featured Dr. Kirsch who stated that he thought antidepressant drugs were in people's heads and that they were "no more effective than placebos" In Dr. Kirsch's research the drugs mildly outperformed the placebos when it came to treating mild to moderate depression but Dr. Kirsh felt the overall benefits were small. Dr. Kirsch did extensive research reviewing placebo pills on depression versus anti depressants. He even wrote a book on the topic called The Emperor’s New Drugs: Exploding the Antidepressant Myth.</span>