Social Studies, 05.05.2020 05:10 kristintaylorm
23. Wording the survey. Two members of the PTA committee in Exercises 17 and 18 have proposed different questions to ask in seeking parents’ opinions. Question 1: Should elementary school–age children have to pass high-stakes tests in order to remain with their classmates? Question 2: Should schools and students be held accountable for meeting yearly learning goals by testing students before they advance to the next grade? a) Do you think responses to these two questions might differ? How? What kind of bias is this? b) Propose a question with more neutral wording that might better assess parental opinion.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:00, 1deanxcas1
On their way home, what do claudia and jamie decide to do? a. visit the museum every week with mrs. frankweiler and make more discoveries about the exhibits b. tell saxonberg about the mystery behind the angel statue and give the sketch to the museum c. introduce mrs. frankweiler to their parents and tell her that they have adopted her as their grandmother d. visit mrs. frankweiler as often as they can and adopt her as their grandmother
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:40, mileskamron979
Skeleton and keyword outlines are most appropriate for what speech style? extemporaneous impromptu manuscript memorized
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:00, HUNIXX6561
“obamacare”: included a provision for government-run health insurance called “the public option.” was bitterly opposed by congressional republicans because most favored a “single-payer” plan. survived two challenges to its constitutionality. was partially repealed in 2013 in order to avert a government shutdown. led to the expansion of medicaid in republican controlled states.
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