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Psychologist Phillip Zimbardo, head of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, once said that the “line between good and evil is permeable. Any of us can move across it...I argue that we all have the capacity for love and evil -- to be Mother Theresa, to be Hitler or Saddam Hussein. It’s the situation that brings it out.” Use the chart below to come up with AT LEAST 3 ways you agree with this statement, and three ways you disagree with this statement. At the bottom, you will choose one of the two stances and defend it.

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