The elimination of a group of people and their way of life is the definition for
a. elimination.
b. extermination.
c. holocaust.
d. genocide.
d
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Membership based on one's national origin or the national origin of one's ancestors when they immigrated to the United States is
a. Gender. b. Race. c. Ethnic groups. d. Religion.
Mrs. Hawkins uses "time out" as a consequence in her class, particularly when students are grumpy or argumentative. As you observe in Mrs. Hawkins's classroom over the span of a week, you notice that Ruby is sent to time out more than other students. In fact, she's sent there two or three times a day, especially when she is supposed to be working in groups, and she doesn't seem to mind. When Mrs
Hawkins says, "Ruby, that's a time out," the student moves back to the time out desk and sits quietly, sometimes humming to herself. What is the most pressing concern about this situation? a. Time out is apparently not much of a deterrent to Ruby. b. The other students lose Ruby's participation in their group. c. Mrs. Hawkins is inconsistent in her use of consequences. d. Ruby needs to spend longer periods of time in time out so she gets the message and changes her behavior.
If you are planning to transfer to a four-year college, what should you learn about that school before you make your decision?
What will be an ideal response?
When a student is suspended, must the school provide a full and fair hearing before an impartial adjudicator?
a. No. But a school does need to provide the suspended student an opportunity to refute charges before an objective decision maker who could be a teacher or administrator. b. No. But a school does need to provide the suspended student with an opportunity to cross-examine opposing witnesses. c. No. Only expelled students are provided procedural due process. d. Yes. A school also must provide the suspended student with the right to legal counsel or some other adult representation. e. Yes. A school must provide both suspended and expelled students with a full and fair hearing.