The correct answer is the fundamental attribution error.
Fundamental attribution error (FAE) refers to the phenomenon in which we attribute others' behavior to their disposition (personality) and their abilities, intelligence and skills (or their lack thereof), while attributing our own behavior to situational factors outside our control (bad weather, a harsh teacher, an unforeseen event, etc.). An instance of FAE is failing an exam. If we fail an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to situational factors (the exam was unfairly hard, the teacher graded it unfairly, etc.). On the other hand if another person fails an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to factors internal to him or her- he/ she did not study hard enough, he/she is not intelligent and is incompetent.
A) Career clusters
Is the answer
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
World War I had a great influence on British society particularly on women. Throughout the war, women were engaged in various factories which provided them with some wages as well as freedom. During the 1930's, women became more confident and empowered and their new independence reflected in their fashion. In the factories, women could not carry heavy outfits thus they opted for short length skirts and short hair. After the end of the war, this became a fashion and resulted in independent ‘flapper’ appeared on the scene.
C. Begin by laying out a rational argument for your ideas, then ask for comments.
the answer is D encouraged slaveholder's resistance to abolitionist activists