1.Who are the people you are usually expected to obey?
2. When do you think you are justified in not obeying someone?
3. How does your attitude to do obedience affect others older or younger than you?
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1. my juniors
2. If i don't wish the person whom i know very well
3. have no idea for the 3rd part. Soryyyyy
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1. The people you are usually expected to obey are from that of an authoritative figure than a volunteer.
2. When your decision is right and stands against what you were told to obey, then you are justified.
3. The attitude shown to disobedience can be a source of inspiration to both older and younger to you. Thereby, the chances are more than others would easily obey.
Explanation:
The explanations are based on Stanley Milgram’s experiment on a range of respondents to see how they would obey to a certain situation.
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