Critics of mandatory reporting laws for elder abuse say
a) these laws demean elders by treating them like children.
b) these laws are not worded strongly enough
c) these laws should not be enacted at a national level.
d) these laws make it easy for family members to get away with abusing elders.
a) these laws demean elders by treating them like children.
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a. Equal Pay Act (1963) b. Civil Rights Act (1964) c. Pregnancy Discrimination Act (1978) d. Family and Medical Leave Act (1993)
The first hospitals were associated with the rise of ___________
a. individual nation-states b. Christianity c. Judaism d. human rights
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A) ritual bearer B) teacher C) emotional resource D) caregiver
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A. status assistance. B. role connection. C. impression management. D. social networking.