Social Studies, 24.07.2019 18:20 anna8352
According to kohlberg's model, as a person progresses through the stages of moral development, and with time, education, and experience, he/she question 1 options: a) is unlikely to change his/her values and ethical behavior. b) may change his/her values and ethical behavior. c) will likely be promoted. d) will depend more on the input of significant others in ethical decision making. e) will experience less opportunity to behave unethically.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:00, ariana7245
What happened in georgia as a result of the supreme court ruling in brown v. board of education? question 3 options: the sibley commission was formed all public schools were desegregated the southern christian leadership was formed the general assembly passed laws to keep schools segregated.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:00, tressasill
Initially, northerners did not want missouri to be included in the union because 1.) maine would not be allowed to enter the union as a free state 2.) missouri wanted to enter the union as a free state 3.) missouri wanted to enter the union as a slave state 4.) maine would not be allowed to enter the union as a slave state
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:50, Beastmode1551
11. what characteristic was shared by all the important scientists of the scientific revolution? the importance of challenging authority at all times in the pursuit of truth. truth is only achievable through a process of inquiry and observation. the belief that traditional methods of inquiry and discovery were correct, but needed greater accuracy. the belief that the ancient philosophers were correct in their original observations of the laws of nature.
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