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PLEASE ANSWER SOME! ILL MARK AS BRANLIEST Stanford Prison Experiment Discussion Questions

The guards said that they were surprised that they behaved in such a brutal way. Were you surprised? Why or why not?

The prisoners could have left at any time, and yet, they didn’t. Why?

Why do you think the guards and prisoners fell so readily into their respective roles?

What do you think was most powerful for perpetuating the brutality at the Stanford Prison Experiment: the “individuation” process that the prisoners had to undergo, the prison uniforms that the guards had to wear, or the money that each individual was paid for participating in the experiment? Explain your answer.

During the Holocaust, Nazi soldiers under the leadership of Adolf Hitler committed atrocities against millions of victims including Jews and other targeted populations. When people reflect on the Holocaust, it is difficult to understand why so many educated people would participate in these acts. How does this experiment help us understand their behavior?

In the context of this text, why do people do bad things? Use evidence from this text, your own experience, and other art, literature, or history in your answer.

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