Social Studies, 30.11.2019 05:31, markaylarowland8
As a senior student representative on the ethics advisory board of your university, you feel strongly that cheating on college exams is unethical. you never cheated on any exam. however, this semester your best friend was desperate for your , and you allowed him to take a quick "peek" at your answer sheet. since then, you feel uncomfortable every time you think of the situation.
which of the following concepts best explains your psychological discomfort?
a. job detachment
b. cognitive dissonance
c. emotional labor
d. emotional dissonance
e. effective detachment
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The zealots and sages, like ben zaccai, opposed the romans in different ways. describe the differences.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 16:00, mooreadrian412
Choose the statements that correctly describe the electoral college. 1. not all states get the same number of electoral votes. 2. there are 538 members of the electoral college. 3. members of congress are part of the electoral college. 4. to become president, a candidate must get a majority of the electoral votes. 5. a candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win an election. 6. the electoral college is used the elect all national government offices.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 17:30, mccdp55
Congress wanted to "keep the union together despite slavery." what can you most likely infer about this statement about how congress wanted to handle slavery? a congress wanted to make compromises between the states instead of addressing the issue of slavery. b congress wanted everyone to reach agreements on whether to band together against uprisings. c congress wanted everyone to abolish and destroy slavery in the whole of the united states. d congress wanted the united states to immediately deal with the issue of slavery once and for all.
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