Britain, the nation in charge of Palestine, issued the Balfour Declaration in 1917; it was later ratified by the League of Nations. The document stated that
A. Jews had a right to a homeland in Israel.
B. The rights of the existing population (primarily Arab) must be protected.
C. Palestine must be divided equally between Arabs and Jews.
D. Jews could enter Palestine without quotas after the Holocaust.
E. All of the above.
B
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In which of the following instances is the teacher most likely to be held liable?
a. Two students begin to speak to each other hostilely. The teacher tells them to stay away from each other. Even though they appear to have calmed down during class, they begin fighting as soon as they leave class. b. While a teacher is circulating through the classroom assisting students with their work, a student unexpectedly jumps out of her seat to show a friend a dance move. In doing the move, she dislocates her shoulder. c. A teacher ignores two students who begin to wrestle playfully, and one of them breaks a wrist. d. A student enters the teacher's class very angry about a fight he has just had with his father. In his emotional state, he puts his fist through a window, cutting his hand.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
If you put your favorite chocolate brands in order from favorite to least favorite, you would be using an interval scale to collect your data.
The teacher whose students are most likely to break rules because they simply forget is:
a. Sarah. b. Don. c. Diane. d. Al.
________ involves a test-teach-retest paradigm that places greater emphasis on how well the student learns than on the product of learning.
A. Cognitive assessment B. Dynamic assessment C. Adaptive behavior assessment D. Achievement assessment