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This concept is based on the psychological theory of cognitive dissonance.
Explanation:
People try to remain in a state of cognitive consistency so that they can function mentally in the real world. Cognitive consistency happens when our beliefs and behaviors are in harmony. Cognitive dissonance, on the other hand, happens when we are introduced to knowledge that imbalances that harmony, that is, when we feel that our beliefs and attitudes are in conflict due to the new information we've received. When that takes place, we are driven to reduce the mental discomfort and restore balance. That can make us more likely to change our minds - having our beliefs questioned.
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Explanation:
To answer this question, we must first define "amnesty" to be based on something we can argue about. Amnesty, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is when a person or group in authority pardons a individual (or group of individuals) of a offense that they have done. The next thing we need to define is "undocumented workers". Undocumented Workers, as defined by WorkPlace Fairness, is not having met the requirements to be able to secure a citizenship or a permit, but is allowed to have working rights in the United States.
The question that is being asked here is whether or not illegal immigrants should be allowed to continue to work and live in a "legalized" status. In my opinion, they should not be allowed to be given amnesty. Remember, they are here for only to work, and if there is no other thing interfering with them being able to live inside their country (such as civil war, famine, persecution, etc.), they should continue to go through the same channel as others. Amnesty should only be granted to those who are in desperate need of it, and not to just anybody outside the country.
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It helped improve water movement and prevent flooding while offering electricity to a lot of people that could not have it before...