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An educational bias in problem solving could:.
a. prevent an adult from seeing a solution evident to a child
b. produce language or mathematical solutions instead of form or spatial solutions
c. produce the appearance of racial, ethnic, or age differences in problem solving ability
d. all of the above
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What do both article ii of the arizona constitution and the first amendment to the us constitution grant? check all that apply. right to assemble right to legal search and seizure freedom of the press freedom of religion right to maintain a militia
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Lance, a hacker, stole 15,000 credit card numbers and sold them on the black mar-ket, making millions. police caught lance, and two legal actions followed, one civil and one criminal. who will be responsible for bringing the civil case? what will be the outcome if the jury believes that lance was responsible for identity thefts? who will be responsible for bringing the criminal case? what will be the outcome if the jury believes that lance stole the numbers?
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