What statement are you speaking of. He kind of talked a lot
The statement is TRUE.
In 1951 Solomon Asch carried out the famous Conformity Experiments, set out to <u>measure the dynamics of group-thinking</u>. He presented his subjects with an extremely simple judgement task with a very obvious answer, joined by a previously prepared group that was told to answer incorrectly on purpose. By making it so simple, it would be clear that any subject that answered incorrectly would be doing it because of group pressure. With this first experiment, <u>Asch proved a correlation between a group's influence on an individual's conformity</u>.
Further trials went deeper into which factors were the most impactful to influence conformity. The results showed that <u>increasing group size</u> by up to three times, <u>raised the conformity levels to 32%</u>. However, larger groups did not impact this number. Applying group unanimity, on the other hand, showed an increase of as much as 80% on the conformity rates.
This clarified how much bigger of an influence unanimity was over group size, meaning it mattered more to an individual if an entire group agreed on something (even if the group was small), over a larger majority's opinion when a group was more split-up.
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Answer: The declaration of independence...
and the fact that rights give us a boost and a good free life.
Explanation:
I think we have basic rights because we need to have those in order to make sure we can live freely, without basic rights we can't do very much;
I also believe we have rights from the government because without them we will likely not live a good life and without rights we only have rules, and not to mention rights CAN PREVENT US FROM TERMINATING the government;
A) Most Illegal immigrants cross the southern border of the united states
D) Illegal immigrants are seeking jobs and a better life
Under the Truman Doctrine, the United States became committed to helping countries that were: fighting a Communist takeover.
- The <u>Truman Doctrine</u> was a foreign policy of containment issued by President Harry Truman, in 1947, in which he pledged that the U.S. would help any nation in fighting communism so as to prevent its spread during the Cold War.
- Moreover, the US feared that if communism could not be contained, then nations would fall to it one by one, like dominoes, and this phenomenon was known as The Domino Theory.