How have zoning ordinances contributed to racial segregation in neighborhoods?
a. By encouraging multifamily dwellings in a middle to high income neighborhood
b. Through the act of steering
c. By not allowing multifamily dwellings in middle to high income areas
d. By providing sub-prime loans to families of color
C Correct Answer: By not allowing multifamily dwellings in middle to high income areas
Feedback for Correct Answer: The passage of a zoning ordinance expressly prohibiting multifamily housing virtually eliminates the possibility of families of color moving into the middle and high income neighborhood.
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Which of the following statements is true of the physical development of young children?
a. Children need to be active because they become fatigued if long periods of sitting are required. b. Fine motor skills develop before gross motor skills. c. Motor development is erratic and unpredictable during the early childhood years. d. Children grow more slowly in their preschool years than during their primary school years.
In 1980, the second wave of effective school research extended the characteristics to include the following:
a. Site-based management b. Professional development c. Parental involvement d. All of the following
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Most young children who do not speak fluently will develop stuttering as they mature.
The four prolong test that determine the least restrictive environment includes all but one of these factors:
a. How many students are in the general education classroom b. The academic benefits to be gained by the student c. The non-academic benefits to be gained by the student d. The impact the student has on the education of other students and the teacher e. Cost