Answer:
Sandra Wood Scarr.
Explanation:
Sandra Wood Scarr was the developmental psychologist who endorses the idea that genetic endowment provided to children by their parents does not only determines their genetic characteristics but also actively influences their environment.
Sandra Wood Scarr bagged her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in the year 1665 at Harvard University and she was the first female Psychology professor in Yale University. In 1995 she was the chief executive officer of the KinderCare Learning Centers.
She has many publications, few of them are: Understanding Psychology, Caring for Children: Challenge to America,Psychology and Children: Current Research and Practice and so on.
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Explanation:
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They help the house and senate come to an agreement
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ,ANCSA was generally well-received in Alaska by both Natives and non-Natives. After years of legal wrangling over exactly who was entitled to Native corporation shares, many of those corporations have grown into successful businesses that generate substantial dividends and provide thousands of jobs for Native shareholders.
The exact terms of that agreement would be for the federal government to decide and—after initially offering the Natives far less than they wanted, in terms of land and cash—Congress and President Richard Nixon eventually agreed to a historic deal.