Audrey's behavior, characterized by hallucinations, delusions, incoherent speech, and disorientation and the fact that she does not care for herself ( she never bathes or changes her clothes) means that she would be best diagnosed as suffering from schizophreniform disorder. Audrey's symptoms are symptoms of schizophrenia but are present for a significant portion of the time, at least one month.
Answer:
The eugenics movement would have been most likely to encourage:
A.) selective breeding of highly intelligent people
Explanation:
The eugenics movement supported the "improvement" of humanity through selective breeding of "desirable" traits for human personality, physical anatomy, mental/cognitive intelligence, by altering the human gene pool.
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In this scenario, there is a high degree of social risk for Len.
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- The people who are in acquaintance with Len expect him to behave in a more dignified manner which would exhibit his social and economic status.
- The people that he works with believe that the social behavior that Len displays does not suit them because Len does not choose to behave like a dignified, rich individual despite being one.