<span>Ebola is not god’s wrath</span>
Answer:The availability heuristic
Explanation: Sometimes when we need to make decisions and we don't have much facts available to us, we may use shorts cuts. The availability heuristic occurs when we depend on the similar examples that comes to mind in order to make our conclusion. The more situations that keep popping to our mind the more likely to judge that they are more prevalent and we tend to believe that there is high chance of them to keep happening in the future because we believe they are more frequent due to the fact that we have many examples of those situations coming up in our mind.
“Fundamental Attribution Error” demonstrate the action of people that we don’t know.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Fundamental Attribution error is a habit in a person who has to over stress or exaggerate a personal behavior or characteristics and ignore the situational aspects while judging another person. For an example, while driving if someone cuts off us, then we react vigorously without a thought by blaming and cursing them. But we don’t think that maybe that person is in a hurry because someone he knows is in any problem. This particular behavior or action is said to be fundamental attribution error, where we act without thinking about the possibility of a fundamental attribute of a person’s behavior.
Momentous geopolitical events that occurred during Bush's presidency were: The Gulf War, in which Bush led a large coalition that defeated Iraq following its Invasion of Kuwait but allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power.
<h3>Why Saddam Hussein is famous?</h3>
He was the de facto leader of Iraq some years before he formally came to power in 1979. He slowly began to consolidate his power over Iraq's government and the Ba'ath party. Relationships with fellow party members were carefully cultivated, and Saddam soon accumulated a powerful circle of support within the party.
Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death by hanging, after being convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the Dujail massacre.
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