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Use the map (or maps) referenced in each question for your answer. On Map 28.2, study the area of greatest German control of Europe as of the summer of 1942. What neutral countries are shown on the map, and what reasons can you think of for neutrality in each case? Consider the earlier wars and domestic upheavals that affected some of the neutral states. What is the only continental power shown as opposing Germany? When did it change from German ally to opponent? How much of France was free of direct German occupation in mid-1942? Where were the extermination camps located?
Milgram's Study
An experiment conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s to study the willingness of individuals to obey authority figures, even when asked to perform actions conflicting with their personal conscience.
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Milgram's Study
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