Answer:
<h3>Agree.</h3>
Explanation:
Yes, rumors, superstitions, or propaganda can replace reason with irrational hysteria when groups of people get together because <u>reason gets undermined when a particular rumor, superstition or propaganda is believed by the majority.</u>
This can be seen in many past as well present instances where baseless claims or propaganda have swept people in great confusion and misunderstanding.
When groups of people start to believe in a particular rumor, superstition or propaganda, <u>the society as a whole eventually start to accept them as facts</u>. Also commonly known as mass hysteria, the general masses fail to reason with facts and create a hostile environment around them.
One of the many examples would be the Soviet propaganda in U.S during the Cold War ear which have caused mass hysteria among the citizens of the country.
be comfortable with the truth in life and uncomfortable with the lie
Explanation:
psychology in away
Answer:
the historical reality is the invention of cars making a big difference in the late 1800s
Explanation:
just trying to help (⌐■_■)
Answer:
When the albatross appears, the ice splits so that the ship can move forward, and a good wind appears, hastening its progress
Explanation:
In the beginning of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," by English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the albatross leads the ship out of the freezing waters of the Antartic. However, after the mariner shoots it, the extreme anger of spirits takes the ship into unexplored waters and it is left unable to move.