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Explain the cognitive perspective of change.
Self-Incrimination
The act of exposing oneself to prosecution by being forced to respond to questions or by providing evidence.
Alexei Kosygin
A Soviet statesman who served as the Premier of the Soviet Union, playing a key role in the country's politics during the Cold War era.
Vietnam War
A prolonged conflict from the 1950s to 1975 between communist forces in North Vietnam and non-communist forces in South Vietnam, significantly involving the United States.
Dominican Republic
A Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, known for its beaches, resorts, and the richness of its cultural history including music and sports.
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