Relief workers at a refugee camp in eastern Chad, which houses people fleeing the conflict in nearby Darfur, tell a commander of UN peacekeeping forces that they have been treating increasing numbers of rape victims. The UN commander _________
A) ?should not believe the relief workers, since over 90% of all rape reports are false.
B) ?can do nothing to help the refugees, because sexual assault is an accepted component of warfare.
C) ?should begin an investigation, because rape during war can be prosecuted as a war crime.
D) ?should not be overly concerned, because wartime rape, as opposed to other forms of sexual assault, rarely causes serious psychological effects for its victims.
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A. diurnal depression syndrome B. bipolar disorder C. dysthymia disorder D. seasonal affective disorder
Yerkes believed that immigration ____.
a. was important to the vitality of the United States. b. introduced new genes and couple build intelligence and creativity. c. was morally imperative that all persons who wanted entry to the United States be allowed entry. d. should be restricted so those with low intelligence could be refused.
Many studies confirm that __________
A) the whole-language approach places too much emphasis on basic skills B) children do not benefit from reading strategies until they have fully mastered phonics C) fluent readers tend to use ineffective reading strategies and have difficulty with comprehension D) combining phonics with whole language is the best method for teaching beginning reading
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A) Less than 20 B) 20 to 35 C) 35 to 50 D) More than 50