Answer:
d. All of these are correct.
Explanation:
All of them are correct answers. By sending positive notes to the house, you are encouraging a good relationship with the student and the parents stating how their relationship (teacher-student) is developing. By sending notes, parents know your presence and essence as the teacher. By calling them is a more personal approach because it is a live feedback. You may “break the ice” by introducing yourself and that the parents get to know the teacher of their children in a more personal way. By inviting the parents into the classroom is the final move, because you get to meet them in person and have a more personal relationship with them, and parents could feel more “relax” after they meet you.
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Answer: Option D. DES (Diethylstilbestrol)
Explanation:
Diethylstilbestrol was given to pregnant women to prevent complications during pregnancy. These could include having a miscarriage or giving birth too early. There were possibilities that the daughters of the women who used DES to prevent miscarriage were more likely to get a certain kind of cancer of the vagina and cervix. Diethylstilbestrol, or DES, is a synthetic form of estrogen. Estrogen is a female hormone. DES was given to millions of pregnant women between 1938 and 1971.
Social equality must be the result of 'natural affinities, a mutual appreciation of each other's merits and a voluntary consent of individuals...'
Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1986. It stated that racial segregation laws for public facilities were constitutional as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality. This court decision created the 'separate but equal' doctrine.
<em>According to Justice Brown</em>, the segregation laws did not make any race inferior to another. Racial prejudice could not be overcome by legislation but by the three factors stated above.