In 1994 what happened to legislation that would allow people sentenced to death Moderate to challenge their sentences using statistical evidence of past racial discrimination in executions?
A. The legislation passed both houses and became law.
B. The U.S. Congress passed it, but the president vetoed it.
C. The House of Representatives passed it, but the U.S. Senate rejected it.
D. The legislation was rejected by both houses.
C
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a. Alfred Binet. b. David Wechsler. c. Lewis Terman. d. Jean Piaget.
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a. dehumanizing their victims. b. killing more enemy soldiers. c. going into therapy. d. telling themselves that the war is almost over.
Piaget published his first paper at age __________. He wrote over ___________ volumes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
It wasn't until the 1940s that training issues became a central concern to clinical psychology
Indicate whether the statement is true or false