Opponents of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
A) maintain that its provisions would shift the burden of child rearing from the family to the state.
B) believe that investing in children yields valuable returns to a nation's economy.
C) are mostly located in war-torn nations.
D) argue that it should contain child abuse and neglect protections.
A
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a. Infancy and childhood b. Adolescence and young adulthood c. Ten years ago d. All times equally
The advantage of being born with the ability to categorize sounds phonetically is that it
a. prevents children from making phonetic errors in speaking. b. biologically prepares a child to speak all human languages. c. ensures that people speak the same language. d. allows for ease of second language acquisition in later adulthood.
Alice is on a date with Sherman, a man she's been seeing for two weeks. It's 10:30 p.m.; they have just finished a late dinner, and Sherman has invited her up to his apartment for coffee. Although they have been drinking all evening, Alice agrees to go upstairs. Once there, Sherman grabs a gun, holds it to Alice's head, and tells her to strip. He then proceeds to rape her. Which of the following
details within this situation is unusual for a date rape? A. the time of the crime B. the location of the crime C. the fact that the victim has been drinking D. the fact that the assailant used a weapon
The overall shape of the human limbic system resembles
a. a football. b. a bulbous cap. c. a seahorse. d. a pair of ram's horns. e. a golf ball.