Answer: Repetitive-part learning
Explanations: Repetitive-part learning can be simply defined as a method used in learning new skills where an individual learns a part of the skill and practice, then a second part of the skill is learned, part one and two are combined together and practiced and then a third part is introduced which has to be learned and combined with the previous ones and practiced, the process will continue in this sequence untill all part are learned, combined and practised as a whole and mastered.
This allows individuals to learn the small details in each skills.
Dividing the golf swing skill acquisition into different components and having his students learn each component independently before combining all the components to practice a complete golf swing is a good illustration of Repetitive-part learning.
<span>C) They ended the remaining institutions of legal racism in the south.
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The correct answers for this question is this one:
<span>In a pluralistic society, special interest groups have a right to the following:
- testify in court on behalf of immigrants
-meet with Congressional leaders to ask for the protection of religious minorities
-get a Senator to introduce legislation to ensure healthcare for Hispanic children
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I think this would be the Constitution of Massachusetts, created in 1779, approved in 1780. It was actually the first constitution written by a convention and remains the oldest constitution (apart from parts of that of San Marino) still in use.