Which statement best supports Zimbardo’s belief that people are not born “good” or “evil”?
A. They illustrate the idea that people are more likely to hurt those they see as less than human.
B. They illustrate the idea that people can be persuaded into believing something is right if they trust their leader.
C. They illustrate the idea that people are more likely to do evil things if they see their peers taking part in the action.
D. They illustrate the idea that people can be manipulated by the allure of power and control over others.
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