Stanley Milgram's Experiment

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1.Stanley Milgram’s experiment was one of the most famous studies of obedience in the 1960s. The experiment was based off of obedience and personal conscience; meaning whether the subject would listen to the authoritative figure or the voice inside their head telling them what is right and what is wrong. The Milgram experiment was used to see if the actions of Nazi’s in Germany were able to be justified as obedience to authority or personal vendetta. The experiment began with two men, one of which was a volunteer from an Ad put in the paper. The two participants drew from a hat whether they were to be the “learner” or the “teacher”; in order to make the experiment work, the drawing was fixed and the initial participant who was blind to the