I do not understand what you are trying to ask
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Explanation:
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Sighet was the capital of Máramaros County in the Kingdom of Hungary and was made up of a large Jewish community. This Jewish community did not truly believe that the German goal was to annihilate the Jews, so instead of running and finding a safe place they tried to continue living their lives as usual.
The decision in King v. Chapman, et al (1945) was instrumental in the destruction of “white primaries” held by many southern Democratic parties. This was done to prevent blacks from voting for candidates that supported them and to reduce the number of black voters.
*Note: Primary elections are held for voters to select a candidate and diminish the number of candidates vying for the position.
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The answer is false uniqueness effect.
Explanation:
In this type of cognitive bias, people tend to view their qualities as unique. The effect is more visible when asked about imaginary situations. An example would be telling someone: "16 out of 20 people woudln't help a person having a seizure. What would you do?". They will possibly answer that they are different, and would immediately help.
It's interesting to notice that the false uniqueness effect is the opposite to the false consensus effect, in which people believe the majority of others share his/her ideas and opinions.