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Why do people continue to think race is based in biology even though science demonstrates there is no evidence to support this claim?
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What is the american psychological association’s ethical principle of psychologists and code of conduct based upon? a. the work of a dozen world-renowned philosophers and ethical savants. b. the feedback of thousands of psychologists and their ethical struggles. c. the regulatory power and authority of the united states constitution. d. the hippocratic rules and guidelines of medical practitioners and surgeons. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c
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Coal combustion produces which of the following waste products? i. tar ii. methane iii. electricity i only ii only i and ii ii and iii i, ii, and iii
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 08:00
Thayer sometimes finds it difficult to understand what his instructor is saying. he raises his hand in class and asks his instructor to elaborate on what was just said, but it rarely . what should thayer do to overcome this obstacle? a. during class, ask other students what the instructor means b. raise more questions in class c. join a study group of his peers d. try to do the best he can with the information he has
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Advanced Placement (AP), 28.06.2019 08:40
The clash between evolutionism and creationism as embodied in the scopes monkey trial highlighted which of these opposing views? a. idealism and pragmatism b. religious fundamentalism and scientific modernism c. nativism and reactionary conservatism d. liberal catholicism and militant protestantismedit: answer is b.
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