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In the ethical challenge feature "unconditional positive regard," your text explains that psychotherapist carl roger believed that treating a seeker with unconditional positive regard meant judging the rightness or wrongness of the seeker's thoughts and actions. a. true b. false
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:00
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 16:10
Rational ignorance suggests that a. voters are ignorant on issues that are not of special interest to them b. voters do not pursue information about issues before voting c. low voter turnout is due to a lack of understanding of the platforms of each political party d. voters are uninterested in the electoral process
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:00
By the 1820s, many americans wanted to have an equal number of senators from the free states and the slave states. to achieve that, what would need to be true? sorry, the correct answer is: explanation review you answered: questions answered 11 time elapsed 00 17 08 hr min sec challenge stage 2 of 3 get 5 of 6 correct
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30
Describe the relationship between population growth consumption and the environment.
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